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Título : | Time-resolved ultraviolet laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for organic material analysis |
Autor : | Baudelet, Matthieu Boueri, Myriam Yu, Jin Mao, Samuel Piscitelli, Vincent Mao, Xianglei Russo, Richard |
Palabras clave : | Ultraviolet laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy Time-resolved LIBS Organic material analysis |
Fecha de publicación : | 17-Oct-2013 |
Resumen : | Ultraviolet pulses (266 nm) delivered by a quadrupled Nd:YAG laser were used to analyze organic samples with laser-induced breakdown
spectroscopy (LIBS). We present characteristics of the spectra obtained from organic samples with special attentions on the emissions of organic
elements, O and N, and molecular bonds CN. The choice of these atomic or molecular species is justified on one hand, by the importance of these
species to specify organic or biological materials; and on the other hand by the possible interferences with ambient air when laser ablation takes
place in the atmosphere. Time-resolved LIBS was used to determine the time-evolution of line intensity emitted from these species. We
demonstrate different kinetic behaviors corresponding to different origins of emitters: native atomic or molecular species directly vaporized from
the sample or those generated through dissociation or recombination due to interaction between laser-induced plasma and air molecules. Our
results show the ability of time-resolved UV-LIBS for detection and identification of native atomic or molecular species from an organic sample. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/4496 |
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