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Comparison of two laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy techniques for total carbon measurement in soils
Authors:M.V. Belkov  V.S. Burakov  A. De Giacomo  V.V. Kiris  S.N. Raikov  N.V. Tarasenko
Affiliation:1. B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics, 68 Nezavisimosti Ave., 220072 Minsk, Belarus;2. Chemistry Department, University of Bari, Via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, Italy
Abstract:The potentials of two advanced laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) techniques which are used to determine the total carbon content in soils have been examined. The first one is the combination of a single-pulse laser ablation with spark excitation of plasma plume triggering the gap between electrodes close to the target surface. The second one is a more conventional double-pulse LIBS. In both modes the calibration graphs have a nonlinear trend in the actual range of carbon contents and present a good R2 value (0.97). In the combined laser-spark approach, using low-cost and portable laser instrumentation is possible, as well as inducing a micro-damage on the target surface. Certain regularities in the spectral line intensities of soil nutritious elements have been detected and appear to be connected to the total carbon content and to the soil origin.
Keywords:Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy   Double laser pulse   Spark discharge   Optical emission   Spectral line   Ablation plasma   Soil   Carbon
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