Qualitative and quantitative analysis of boron (B) in ceramics is of great significance to the preparation of ceramics. According to the relevant content of "Ceramic Technology", boron (B) can effectively reduce the melting temperature range of the glaze, and on the other hand, it can also reduce the surface tension of the glaze. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) technique is expected to be one of the most preferred techniques in archaeology since it does not damage the structural and chemical component of cultural relics. It almost could achieve all elements in the periodic table. In this work, LIBS is used for analyzing boron (B) element in ceramics. By utilizing MobiLIBS system produced by the French company IVEA, this machine is equipped with automatic calibration curve module. We could build up the standard curve and uses the calibration curve to detect the boron element quantitatively. These results can provide the reference value for the restorers.
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