Issue 2, 1992

Radiation-enhanced field-forced deposition of a laser-produced aerosol in a graphite furnace and continuum-source coherent forward scattering multi-element determination

Abstract

An aerosol produced by laser ablation was transported into a graphite furnace with the inert gas flow and deposited after α-irradiation with and without an additional electric field of different polarity applied inside the furnace. Using an Nd:YAG laser pulsed at a rate of several kHz for each pulse with about a 20 ns duration, about 300 kW peak power and detection by coherent forward scattering spectrometry in combination with a xenon continuum source, multi-element spectra of the analyte were recorded. The intensities measured on the 283.1 nm line of lead detected in brass were measured as a function of the number of laser pulses yielding analytical curves. Field enhancement of the aerosol deposition by a factor of about 103 was found. The multi-element capability of the spectrometric approach with a continuum source allows the use of internal standards.

Article information

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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1992,7, 457-459

Radiation-enhanced field-forced deposition of a laser-produced aerosol in a graphite furnace and continuum-source coherent forward scattering multi-element determination

G. M. Hermann, G. F. Lasnitschka, R. Moder and T. W. Szardening, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1992, 7, 457 DOI: 10.1039/JA9920700457

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