Effects of ambient gases on LIBS of metallic alloys (CROSBI ID 600870)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Bišćan, Marijan ; Kregar, Zlatko ; Orlić, Maja ; Jelovica Badovinac, Ivana ; Orlić, Nada ; Milošević, Slobodan
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Effects of ambient gases on LIBS of metallic alloys
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a nonstandard diagnostic method used for determining the composition of a sample. The measured results can be either qualitative or quantitative, depending on availability of calibration data. Usually, conducting LIBS experiments under atmospheric conditions is cumbered with nitrogen due to its rich molecular and atomic spectral emission which tends to mask other relevant spectral features. Therefore, the measurements have been performed in mixed ambient gases (Ar, He, N2, O2). Another benefit of using controlled atmosphere is the enhancement of emission signal. For some applications this means that lower fluence can be used thus minimizing the ablation damage on the sample surface. Here, we have used LIBS for determining which chemical elements are present in certain metallic alloys (coins). Results show that while qualitative data is easily achievable, quantitative data is less reliable, and for that reason complete plasma diagnostics is needed.
LIBS; metallic alloy
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Podaci o prilogu
27-27.
2013.
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objavljeno
978-961-92989-5-4
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Programme and Book of Abstracts, 20th International Scientific meeting on Vacuum science and techniques
Mozetič, Miran ; Vesel, Alenka
Ljubljana: Slovenian Society for Vacuum Technique (DVTS)
Podaci o skupu
20th International Scientific meeting on vacuum science and technique
poster
09.05.2013-10.05.2013
Jeruzalem, Slovenija