Influence of hydrogen on the analytical figures of merit of glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy—friend or foe?†
Abstract
It is well known that the presence of small quantities of hydrogen in an argon glow discharge (GD) causes serious alterations to the excitation and ionisation mechanisms in the GD plasma and hence to the analytical signals. This so-called “hydrogen effect” leads also to a change in the shape of the sputtering crater and its roughness. The present work shows how the manifold effects of hydrogen can be exploited in