Abstract
This work discusses laboratory experiments using atomic and molecular spectroscopy for diagnosis of laser-induced phenomena of interest in the field of medicine, and in astronomy for the understanding of recorded spectra from selected stars. Photo-acoustic spectroscopy utilizes femtosecond laser-pulse trains for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Optical emission spectroscopy explores nominal nanosecond laser-induced, nano-particle plasma and its detection sensitivity. The study of laboratory plasma generated in selected gas-mixtures reveals insights for the interpretation of white dwarf spectra.
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Parigger, C. G., Sherbini, A. M. E. L., & Splinter, R. (2019). Selected laser-induced plasma spectroscopy: From medical to astrophysical applications. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1253). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1253/1/012001
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