Electro-Optic Technology Application, Volume. 40, Issue 2, 11(2025)
Detection of Heavy Metal in Thin Laminar Flowing Water Solution Based on LIBS
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DUAN Hao, LI Yeqiu, LI Qian, QIN Bosen, CAI Mingyang. Detection of Heavy Metal in Thin Laminar Flowing Water Solution Based on LIBS[J]. Electro-Optic Technology Application, 2025, 40(2): 11