LIBS Info: Element Analysis

Title Authors Material Detector Spectrometer Software
Comparative study of two new commercial echelle spectrometers equipped with intensified CCD for analysis of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy M. Sabsabi, Vincent Detalle, M.A. Harith, Walid Tawfik Y. Mohamed , Hisham Imam Aluminium Alloy ESA 3000 ESA 3000
Laser: Nd:YAG
1064.0000nm
60.0000mJ
0.200Hz
Gate Delay: 3.000us
Gate Width: 1.000us
As the title suggests, the performance of 2 commercial Echelle spectrometer systems - ESA 3000 (this paper) and Mechelle 7500 (link) for use in LIBS. The low repetition rate was chosen as it reduced the presence of breakdown particles (from the previous shot) in the laser beam (leading to large shot-to-shot variations).
Element Detection Limit (ppm) Wavelength (nm) Other Wavelengths (nm) Calibration Method Calibration Range (ppm) Notes
Be 1.6000 (Stated) 313.0000 N/A Calibration Curve -10.0000--10.0000 Be peak was normalised to Al at 305.1nm. The Al peak was chosen as it was "close" in the spectrum and did not show any self absorption.
Mg 9.0000 (Stated) 285.2100 N/A Univariate Calibration -10.0000--10.0000 No details supplied as to any peak processing in the calibration curve.
Si 90.0000 (Stated) 288.1600 N/A Univariate Calibration -10.0000--10.0000 No details on peak processing provided
Mn 65.0000 (Stated) 403.0000 N/A Univariate Calibration -10.0000--10.0000 Mn peak was normalised to Al at 305.1nm. The Al peak was chosen as it was "close" in the spectrum and did not show any self absorption.
Cu 33.0000 (Stated) 324.7500 N/A Univariate Calibration -10.0000--10.0000 No peak processing noted.


Element RMSE (ppm) Wavelength (nm) Calibration Method Notes