高等学校化学学报 ›› 1999, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (S1): 45.

• Atomic Spectrometry • 上一篇    下一篇

Laser-Induced Shock-Wave Plasma Spectroscopy

Hendrik Kurniawan1, Kiichiro Kagawa2   

  1. 1. Applied Spectroscopy Laboratory, Graduate Program in Cpto-electrotechniques and Laser Application, The University of Indonesia, 4 Salemba Raya, Jakarta 10430, Indonesia;
    2. Department of Physics, Faculty of Education, Fukui University, 9-1 bunkyo 3-chome, Fukui 910, Japar
  • 出版日期:1999-12-31 发布日期:1999-12-31

Laser-Induced Shock-Wave Plasma Spectroscopy

Hendrik Kurniawan1, Kiichiro Kagawa2   

  1. 1. Applied Spectroscopy Laboratory, Graduate Program in Cpto-electrotechniques and Laser Application, The University of Indonesia, 4 Salemba Raya, Jakarta 10430, Indonesia;
    2. Department of Physics, Faculty of Education, Fukui University, 9-1 bunkyo 3-chome, Fukui 910, Japar
  • Online:1999-12-31 Published:1999-12-31

摘要:

A study on the Laser-Induced Shock-Wave Plasma Spectroscopy (LISPS),which was developed by the present authors, has been presented. It is demonstrated that characteristic laser plasma can be produced when a pulse laser (N2 laser, XeCl excimer laser, TEA CO2 laser and Nd-YAG laser) is focused on a solid target under reduced pressures (around 1-10 Torr), and this plasma has many characteristics favorable as the source of the emission spectrochemical analysis.

Abstract:

A study on the Laser-Induced Shock-Wave Plasma Spectroscopy (LISPS),which was developed by the present authors, has been presented. It is demonstrated that characteristic laser plasma can be produced when a pulse laser (N2 laser, XeCl excimer laser, TEA CO2 laser and Nd-YAG laser) is focused on a solid target under reduced pressures (around 1-10 Torr), and this plasma has many characteristics favorable as the source of the emission spectrochemical analysis.

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