ELECTROMAGNETISM, OPTICS, ACOUSTICS, HEAT TRANSFER, CLASSICAL MECHANICS, AND FLUID DYNAMICS |
Prev
Next
|
|
|
A comparison of single shot nanosecond and femtosecond polarization-resolved laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy of Al |
Nakimana Agnes, Tao Hai-Yan (陶海岩), Hao Zuo-Qiang (郝作强), Sun Chang-Kai (孙长凯), Gao Xun (高勋), Lin Jing-Quan (林景全) |
School of Science, Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun 130022, China |
|
|
Abstract Aluminum samples have been analyzed by femtosecond polarization-resolved laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (fs-PRLIBS). We compare the obtained spectra with those obtained from nanosecond PRLIBS (ns-PRLIBS). The main specific features of fs-PRLIBS are that a lower plasma temperature leads to a low level of continuum and no species are detected from the ambient gas. Furthermore, signals obtained by fs-PRLIBS show a higher stability than those of ns-PRLIBS. However, more elements are detected in the ns-PRLIBS spectra.
|
Received: 21 May 2012
Revised: 18 June 2012
Accepted manuscript online:
|
PACS:
|
42.62.Fi
|
(Laser spectroscopy)
|
|
52.38.Mf
|
(Laser ablation)
|
|
78.47.J-
|
(Ultrafast spectroscopy (<1 psec))
|
|
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11211120156, 11274053, 11074027, and 61178022), the Science and Technology Department of Jilin Province, China (Grant No. 20100521, 20100168, and 20111812), and the SRF for ROCS, SEM. |
Corresponding Authors:
Lin Jing-Quan
E-mail: linjingquan@cust.edu.cn
|
Cite this article:
Nakimana Agnes, Tao Hai-Yan (陶海岩), Hao Zuo-Qiang (郝作强), Sun Chang-Kai (孙长凯), Gao Xun (高勋), Lin Jing-Quan (林景全) A comparison of single shot nanosecond and femtosecond polarization-resolved laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy of Al 2013 Chin. Phys. B 22 014209
|
[1] |
Bleiner D, Bogaerts A, Belloni F and Nassisi V 2007 J. Appl. Phys. 101 083301
|
[2] |
Tawfik W 2007 Progress in Physics 2 42
|
[3] |
Baudelet M, Willis C, Shah L and Richardson M 2010 Opt. Express 18 7905
|
[4] |
Tawfik W and Askar A 2007 Progress in Physics 1 46
|
[5] |
Yang N F 2009 Elemental Analysis of Soils Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) (Master's Thesis) (Knoxville : University of Tennessee)
|
[6] |
Xie C, Lu J, Li P, Li J and Lin Z 2009 Opt. Lett. 7 545
|
[7] |
Bol'shakov A A, YooJ H, Liu C, Plumer J R and Russo R E 2010 Appl. Opt. 49 C132
|
[8] |
Alvira F C, Ramirez Rozzi F and Bilmes G M 2010 Appl. Spectrosc. 64 313
|
[9] |
Galiova M, Kaiser J, Fortes F, Novotny K, Malina R, Prokes L, Hrdlicka A, Vaculovic T, Fisakova M N, Svoboda J, Kanicky V and Laserna J J 2010 Appl. Opt. 49 C191
|
[10] |
Miotello A and Kelly R 1999 Appl. Phys. A 69 67
|
[11] |
Russo R E 1995 Appl. Spectrosc. 49 14A
|
[12] |
von der Linder D, Sokolowski-Tinten K and Bialkowski J 1997 Appl. Surf. Sci. 109/110 1
|
[13] |
Baldwin J 1970 Appl. Spectrosc. 24 429
|
[14] |
Cromwell E and Arrowsmith P 1995 Appl. Spectrosc. 49 1652
|
[15] |
Leitz K H, Redlingshofer B, REG Y, Otto A and Schmidt M 2011 Physics Procedia 12 230
|
[16] |
Chichkov B N, Momma C, Nolte S, von Alvensleben F, Tunnermann A 1996 Appl. Phys. A 63 109
|
[17] |
Margetic V, Pakulev A, Stockhaus A, Bolshov M, Niemax K and Hergenroder R 2000 Spectrochim. Acta (Part B) 55 1771
|
[18] |
Le Drogoff B, Margot J, Chaker M, Sabsabi M, Barhelemy O and Johnston T W, Laville S, Vidal F and von Kaenel Y http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0584-8547(01)00187-22001 Spectrochim. Acta (Part B) 56 987
|
[19] |
Eland K L, Stratis D N, Gold D M, Goode S R and Angel S M 2001 Appl. Spectrosc. 55 286
|
[20] |
Sirven J B, Bousquet B, Canoini L and Sarger L 2004 Spectrochimica Acta (Part B) 59 1033
|
[21] |
Liu Y, Penczak J S and Gordon R J 2010 Opt. Lett. 35 112
|
[22] |
Baudelet M, Guyon L, Yu J and Wolf J P 2006 J. Appl. Phys. 99 084701
|
[23] |
Amoruso S, Bruzzese R, Spinelli N and Velotta R 1999 J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 32 R131.
|
[24] |
http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/ASD/lines_form.html.
|
[25] |
Wu J, Zeng J and Guo C 2006 Phys. Rew. Lett. 96 243002
|
[26] |
Zhao Y, Liang Y, Zhang N, Wang M and Zhu X 2008 Opt. Lett. 33 2467
|
[27] |
Shverdin M Y, Goda S N, Yin G Y and Harris S E 2006 Opt. Lett. 31 1331
|
[28] |
Heins A M and Guo C L 2012 Opt. Lett. 37 599
|
No Suggested Reading articles found! |
|
|
Viewed |
|
|
|
Full text
|
|
|
|
|
Abstract
|
|
|
|
|
Cited |
|
|
|
|
Altmetric
|
blogs
Facebook pages
Wikipedia page
Google+ users
|
Online attention
Altmetric calculates a score based on the online attention an article receives. Each coloured thread in the circle represents a different type of online attention. The number in the centre is the Altmetric score. Social media and mainstream news media are the main sources that calculate the score. Reference managers such as Mendeley are also tracked but do not contribute to the score. Older articles often score higher because they have had more time to get noticed. To account for this, Altmetric has included the context data for other articles of a similar age.
View more on Altmetrics
|
|
|