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Título : | Micro-Crater Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy - an Analytical approach in metals samples. |
Autor : | Piscitelli, Vincent Gonzalez, Jhanis Mao, Xianglei Fernández, Alberto Russo, Richard |
Palabras clave : | Laser Ablation Micro- craters |
Fecha de publicación : | 17-Oct-2013 |
Resumen : | The laser ablation has been increasing its popularity like as technique of chemical analysis. This is due to its
great potentiality in the analysis of solid samples. On the way to contributing to the development of the technique, we in
this work studied the laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) in conditions of micro ablation for future studies of
coverings and micro crates analysis. Craters between 2 and 7 micrometers of diameter were made using an Nd-YAG
nanosecond laser in their fundamental emission of 1064 nm. In order to create these craters we use an objective lens of
long distance work and 0.45 of numerical aperture. The atomic emission versus the energy of the laser and its effect on
the size of craters was study. We found that below 3 micrometers although there was evidence of material removal by the
formation of a crater, it was no detectable atomic emission for our instruments. In order to try to understand this, curves
of size of crater versus plasma temperature using the Boltzmann distribution graphs taking the Copper emission lines in
the visible region were made. In addition calibration curves for Copper and aluminum were made in two different
matrices; one of it was a Cu/Zn alloy and the other a Zinc Matrix. The atomic lines Cu I (521.78 nm) and Al I (396.15
nm) was used. From the Calibration curve the analytical limit of detection and other analytical parameters were obtained. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/4495 |
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