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Quantitative analysis of alloys and glasses by a calibration-free method using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
Authors:V.S. Burakov  S.N. Raikov
Affiliation:Institute of Molecular and Atomic Physics, 70 Nezavisimosti Ave., 220072 Minsk, Belarus
Abstract:Space-, time- and spectrally resolved optical diagnostics of laser ablation plasma has provided the opportunity to realize calibration-free analyses of solid materials. In general, this variant of optical emission spectroscopy of pulsed plasma allows the plasma matrix effects to be overcome, yielding satisfactorily precise and accurate quantitative results on elemental composition of materials without using calibration curves, certified reference materials, and internal standards. Such analysis is very close to be nondestructive due to the minimum possible ablated mass, a feature which is very important in many applications, especially for unique museum exhibits and jeweler samples. In this paper, the use of the method for the analysis of elements in bronze, brass and gold alloys, glass samples, and archaeological findings is demonstrated. The results presented confirm the suitability of the approach for routine applications of our instrumentation, while at the same time simplifying the overall analytical procedure.
Keywords:Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy   Optical emission   Calibration-free method   Spectral line   Ablation plasma
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