LIBS Info: Element Analysis
Title | Authors | Material | Detector | Spectrometer | Software |
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Detection of bromine in thermoplasts from consumer electronics by laser-induced plasma spectroscopy | I. Radivojevic, R. Niessner, C. Haisch, S. Florek, H. Becker-Ross, U. Panne | Plastic | Dynamight LaVision | Acton 300i | |
Laser: | Nd:YAG 1064.0000nm 430.0000mJ 10.000Hz |
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Gate Delay: | Noneus | ||||
Gate Width: | Noneus | ||||
Detection limits in the VUV and the UV/Vis/IR are compared in this paper. The VUV results are described here Only a Photomultiplier was used here, with the spectrum built up by stepping the monochromator. |
Element | Detection Limit (ppm) | Wavelength (nm) | Other Wavelengths (nm) | Calibration Method | Calibration Range (ppm) | Notes |
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Br | 37500.0000 (Stated) | 833.4700 | 826.50nm, 833.47nm | Univariate Calibration | -10.0000--10.0000 | Experiments performed under 5 l/min flowing Ar. Although 826.50nm, 833.47nm showed Ar and C interferences they were used for calibration anyway. |
Br | 11000.0000 (Stated) | 826.5000 | N/A | Univariate Calibration | -10.0000--10.0000 | Experiments performed under 5 l/min flowing Ar. Although 826.50nm, 833.47nm showed Ar and C interferences they were used for calibration anyway. |
Element | RMSE (ppm) | Wavelength (nm) | Calibration Method | Notes |
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