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Murray Mass Spectrometry Group

Research group of Kermit Murray at Louisiana State University where we use lasers for sampling and imaging and study the chemistry and physics of laser ablation.

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Minilite Laser

Posted bykkmurray February 28, 2016August 4, 2019

The Continuum Minilite 532 nm laser arrived February 25. This was funded by a LIFT2 grant.

Continuum Minilite laser crate.
Continuum Minilite laser crate.
Label on the Minilite crate – can't get away from politics even in lab!
Label on the Minilite crate – can’t get away from politics even in lab!
Uncrating the Minilite.
Uncrating the Minilite.
The Mililite laser uncrated. Add some cooling water and we should be ready to ablate some genomic material.
The Mililite laser uncrated. Add some cooling water and we should be ready to ablate some genomic material.
Posted bykkmurrayFebruary 28, 2016August 4, 2019Posted inInstrumentation, LAST

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