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Dependence of Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Results on Pulse Energies and Timing Parameters Using Soil Simulants
Authors:Lauren Kurek  Maya L Najarian  David A Cremers  Rosemarie C Chinni
Institution:1.Department of Math and Sciences, Alvernia University;2.Applied Research Associates (ARA), Inc.
Abstract:The dependence of some LIBS detection capabilities on lower pulse energies (<100 mJ) and timing parameters were examined using synthetic silicate samples. These samples were used as simulants for soil and contained minor and trace elements commonly found in soil at a wide range of concentrations. For this study, over 100 calibration curves were prepared using different pulse energies and timing parameters; detection limits and sensitivities were determined from the calibration curves. Plasma temperatures were also measured using Boltzmann plots for the various energies and the timing parameters tested. The electron density of the plasma was calculated using the full-width half maximum (FWHM) of the hydrogen line at 656.5 nm over the energies tested. Overall, the results indicate that the use of lower pulse energies and non-gated detection do not seriously compromise the analytical results. These results are very relevant to the design of field- and person-portable LIBS instruments.
Keywords:Chemistry  Issue 79  analytical chemistry  laser research  atomic physics  [LIBS  Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy  gated and non-gated detection  energy study]
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