1 October 2009 Implementation of an autofocus algorithm based on searching the best in-focus image into a table-top laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy setup
Jan Novotný, Radomir Malina, Jozef Kaiser, Miroslav Liška, Michaela Galiova, Karel Novotný
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Abstract
Laser-ablation based spectrochemical analytical methods could be used in applications in which the capability for spatially resolved analysis is required. Such analysis gives a 2-D or 3-D map of the monitored chemical elements. Here we introduce automation of a 2-D surface analysis in the laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy setup by implementation of an autofocus algorithm based on the evaluation of the image sharpness. The most suitable algorithm with respect to its speed, accuracy, and durability against digital noise is chosen by testing different gradient-based methods and methods working in the frequency domain.
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Jan Novotný, Radomir Malina, Jozef Kaiser, Miroslav Liška, Michaela Galiova, and Karel Novotný "Implementation of an autofocus algorithm based on searching the best in-focus image into a table-top laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy setup," Optical Engineering 48(10), 103604 (1 October 2009). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3250206
Published: 1 October 2009
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KEYWORDS
Image analysis

Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy

Spatial frequencies

Laser ablation

Metals

CCD cameras

Chemical analysis

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