@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00080555, author = {Ohba, Hironori and Tamura, Koji and Nakanishi, Ryuzo and Saeki, Morihisa and Hong Lim, Hwan and Taira, Takunori and Akaoka, Katsuaki and Wakaida, Ikuo and Oba, Hironori and Tamura, Koji and Nakanishi, Ryuzo and Saeki, Morihisa}, month = {Sep}, note = {For a nuclear power plant decommissioning process, there are some probes related inspection systems to be considered to make the process faster and easier, more secure. In the inspection of the damaged reactor core, combining the imaging observation and the Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) analysis provides more rich information. In this study, we present a newly developed fiber-optic LIBS probe using a passively Q-switched ceramic micro-laser for remote sensing. And then, we will present application to Gd detection in mixed oxides of simulated nuclear fuel debris (Ce (: surrogate of U)-Zr-Fe oxides) using this probe., 11th International Conference on Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy LIBS 2020}, title = {Rare earth elements detection in mixed oxide using a fiber optic LIBS with a ceramic micro-laser}, year = {2020} }