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Spectral line selection for time-resolved investigations of laser-induced plasmas by an iterative Boltzmann plot method
Authors:Ü  mit Aydin,Peter Roth,Christoph Dominic Gehlen,Reinhard Noll
Affiliation:1. RWTH Aachen University, Lehrstuhl für Lasertechnik (LLT), Steinbachstr. 15,52074 Aachen, Germany;2. Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik (ILT), Steinbachstraße 15, 52074 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:The aim of this work is to provide a procedure to determine time-resolved electron temperatures with minimized relative errors by the Boltzmann plot method. The applied procedure consists of two parts, a systematic theoretical spectral line selection and an iterative Boltzmann plot algorithm. After a pre-selection of an appropriate non-disturbed or overlapped set of spectral lines of a particular atomic or ionic species Boltzmann plots are generated using experimentally recorded data for every time window and laser pulse energy of interest. Spectral lines with the highest average deviations from the regression function are assumed as being not representative for the considered ensemble of spectral lines and are therefore discarded gradually until a threshold value for the coefficient of determination is exceeded. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is applied for time-resolved and spatially integrated investigations of plasmas on 1.1750 C75 steel alloy samples with laser pulse energies ranging between 200 µJ and 2 mJ. For the specific chemical composition of these samples a selection of atomic and ionic Fe spectral lines has been carried out. In spite of the fact that only laser pulse energies in the low millijoule regime are applied the final sets of spectral lines comprise in total 61 Fe I and 12 Fe II emission lines. By applying this method electron temperatures can be determined with averaged relative errors of down to 1.8% for Fe I and 4.4% for Fe II emission lines.
Keywords:LIBS   Spectral line selection   Electron temperature   Electron density   Iterative Boltzmann plot
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