A. V. Skrabatun, S. F. Umanskaya, M. A. Shevchenko, A. A. Matrokhin, A. N. Maresev, N. V. Tcherniega
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Abstract
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is first used to identify small impurity amounts in a three-dimensional ordered submicron dielectric structure exemplified by a synthetic opal matrix (SOM). A possibility of detecting metal-containing substances infiltrated in a SOM is demonstrated. The effect of the photonic bandgap and the excitation wavelength on the LIBS spectrum is shown.
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Physics of Wave Phenomena publishes original contributions in general and nonlinear wave theory, original experimental results in optics, acoustics and radiophysics. The fields of physics represented in this journal include nonlinear optics, acoustics, and radiophysics; nonlinear effects of any nature including nonlinear dynamics and chaos; phase transitions including light- and sound-induced; laser physics; optical and other spectroscopies; new instruments, methods, and measurements of wave and oscillatory processes; remote sensing of waves in natural media; wave interactions in biophysics, econophysics and other cross-disciplinary areas.