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Richard E. Russo is affiliated with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Chemistry and Engineering, with a notable focus on Mechanics of Materials and Analytical Chemistry. Their work also covers subfields such as Spectroscopy, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The primary scientific topics of their research include:

  • Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma
  • Analytical chemistry methods development
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Ion-surface interactions and analysis
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection

Richard E. Russo has authored numerous papers in various scientific journals. Some recent publications are:

  • "Coal Discrimination Analysis Using Tandem Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry," 2020, Analytical Chemistry
  • "Laser ablation research and development: 60 years strong," 2023, Applied Physics A
  • "Detection of E. coli labeled with metal-conjugated antibodies using lateral-flow assay and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy," 2020, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • "Analytical characterization of laser induced plasmas towards uranium isotopic analysis in gaseous uranium hexafluoride," 2021, Spectrochimica Acta Part B Atomic Spectroscopy
  • "Dynamic characteristics of multi-charged ions emitted from nanosecond laser produced molybdenum plasmas," 2020, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry

The frequent co-authors of Richard E. Russo include:

  • George C.-Y. Chan
  • Xianglei Mao
  • Vassilia Zorba
  • Jhanis J. González
  • José Chirinos

The most common publication venues for their research are:

  • Spectrochimica Acta Part B Atomic Spectroscopy
  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Journal of Applied Polymer Science
  • Applied Physics A
  • Analytical Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Controlled growth of ZnO nanowires and their optical properties

    P. Yang;H. Yan;S. Mao;R. Russo

  • Laser ablation in analytical chemistry - A review

    Richard E. Russo;Xianglei Mao;Haichen Liu;Jhanis Gonzalez

  • Dynamics of Femtosecond Laser Interactions with Dielectrics

    S.S. Mao;Fabien Quéré;Stéphane Guizard;X. L. Mao

  • The origin of high electrolyte-electrode interfacial resistances in lithium cells containing garnet type solid electrolytes

    Lei Cheng;Lei Cheng;Ethan J. Crumlin;Wei Chen;Ruimin Qiao

  • Laser deposition of biaxially textured yttria‐stabilized zirconia buffer layers on polycrystalline metallic alloys for high critical current Y‐Ba‐Cu‐O thin films

    R. P. Reade;P. Berdahl;R. E. Russo;S. M. Garrison

  • Applications of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for geochemical and environmental analysis: A comprehensive review

    Russell S. Harmon;Richard E. Russo;Richard R. Hark

  • Laser ablation in analytical chemistry.

    Richard E. Russo;Xianglei Mao;Jhanis J. Gonzalez;Vassilia Zorba

  • Femtosecond laser ablation ICP-MS

    Richard E. Russo;Xianglei Mao;Jhanis J. Gonzalez;Samuel S. Mao

  • Influence of wavelength on fractionation in laser ablation ICP-MS

    R. E. Russo;X. L. Mao;O. V. Borisov;Haichen Liu

  • Delayed phase explosion during high-power nanosecond laser ablation of silicon

    Quanming Lu;Samuel S. Mao;Xianglei Mao;Richard E. Russo

  • Effect of microstructure and surface impurity segregation on the electrical and electrochemical properties of dense Al-substituted Li7La3Zr2O12

    Lei Cheng;Lei Cheng;Joong Sun Park;Huaming Hou;Huaming Hou;Vassilia Zorba

  • Laser Ablation Molecular Isotopic Spectrometry

    Richard E. Russo;Alexander A. Bol'shakov;Xianglei Mao;Christopher P. McKay

  • Nanosecond and femtosecond laser ablation of brass: Particulate and ICPMS measurements

    Liu C;Mao Xl;Mao Ss;Zeng X

  • Comparison of ultraviolet femtosecond and nanosecond laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis in glass, monazite, and zircon

    Franck Poitrasson;Xianglei Mao;Samuel S. Mao;Rémi Freydier

  • The physics of laser ablation in microchemical analysis.

    Richard E. Russo;Xianglei Mao;Samuel S. Mao

  • Laser assisted plasma spectrochemistry: laser ablation

    R. E. Russo;X. L. Mao;C. Liu;J. Gonzalez

  • Invited paper Observation of plasma shielding by measuring transmitted and reflected laser pulse temporal profiles

    Xianglei Mao;Richard E. Russo

  • Effects of crater development on fractionation and signal intensity during laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Oleg V Borisov;Xianglei Mao;Richard E Russo

  • Laser ablation induced vapor plume expansion into a background gas. II. Experimental analysis

    Sy-Bor Wen;Xianglei Mao;Ralph Greif;Richard E. Russo

  • Laser ablation sampling

    Richard E Russo;Xianglei Mao;Oleg V Borisov

  • Comparison of 193, 213 and 266 nm laser ablation ICP-MS

    J. Gonzalez;X. L. Mao;J. Roy;S. S. Mao

Frequent Co-Authors

Xianglei Mao
Xianglei Mao Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Samuel S. Mao
Samuel S. Mao Khalifa University
Ralph Greif
Ralph Greif University of California, Berkeley
Mark A. Shannon
Mark A. Shannon University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Costas P. Grigoropoulos
Costas P. Grigoropoulos University of California, Berkeley
Xianfan Xu
Xianfan Xu Purdue University West Lafayette
Marca M. Doeff
Marca M. Doeff Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Thomas J. Richardson
Thomas J. Richardson Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jordi Cabana
Jordi Cabana University of Illinois at Chicago
Robert Kostecki
Robert Kostecki Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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