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Grimm (1968) was the first to demonstrate the principle of using a glow discharge lamp for the analysis of flat samples.(1) Since the Grimm lamp appeared, low-pressure gas discharges have found many applications. Several authors have investigated the potentialities of such a discharge.(2–9) Principal applications are in the bulk analysis of metals or of nonconducting materials pressed into pellets with a conducting binder. Several other configurations have been described for bulk analysis, mostly to improve the sensitivity, e.g., hollow cathodes,(10,11) boosted lamps,(12,13) and magnetic field-enhanced glow discharges.(14)

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Hocquaux, H. (1993). Thin Film Analysis. In: Marcus, R.K. (eds) Glow Discharge Spectroscopies. Modern Analytical Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2394-3_8

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