Development and application of a Raster-spot model in Galvo-fsLA-ICP-MS for precise trace-element and U-Pb isotopic analysis

Abstract

Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) with femtosecond (fs) laser sources offers significant advantages in reducing elemental fractionation and matrix effects compared to nanosecond systems. However, conventional galvanometer-scanned femtosecond laser ablation (Galvo-fsLA) systems suffer from rapid signal decay (90%-97% within 20 seconds), limiting their application for analyses requiring sustained stable signal output. Here we introduce a novel Raster-spot model for Galvo-fsLA systems that fundamentally restructures the ablation sequence by decomposing individual scanning layers into discrete sub-cycles. This approach maintains stoichiometric ablation while drastically reducing signal decay. Scanning electron microscopy reveals that the Raster-spot model produces craters with notably flatter bases. Quantitative trace element analysis of 42 elements in five reference materials OA-1, OH-1, OJY-1, BHVO-2G, NKT-1G demonstrates relative errors and relative standard deviations predominantly below 15%. For U-Pb geochronology, the Raster-spot model achieves exceptional accuracy with relative errors almost below 0.5% for zircon standards (Tanz, SA01, Plešovice) and other accessory minerals (apatite, monazite, rutile, allanite, titanite). Optimal optical focusing is also critical, with deviations as small as ± 20 μm degrading accuracy from -0.2% to -1.3%. The Raster-spot model represents a significant advancement in Galvo-fsLA-ICP-MS methodology, enabling high-sensitivity, long-duration analyses with superior accuracy for both trace element quantification and U-Pb dating across diverse geological materials.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Mar 2026
Accepted
29 May 2026
First published
05 Jun 2026

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Development and application of a Raster-spot model in Galvo-fsLA-ICP-MS for precise trace-element and U-Pb isotopic analysis

D. Duan, Q. Duan, H. Cao, C. Yin, A. Lu, J. Wu, X. Xia, F. Guo, Y. Tang, Y. Wu, P. Yang, J. Wang, L. Yu and W. Yang, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6JA00088F

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