Abstract:A new approach to allow detection of Cl emission using atransversely excited atmosphere (TEA) carbon dioxide (CO2) laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), namely utilization of a metal sub-target, was introduced. The Cl sample was prepared from pure chemical powder in the form of a solutiondeposited on the metal sub-target. A zinc selenium lens was used to focus the CO2 laser beam (10.6Mm, 2.5 J, 10 Hz, 200 ns) onto the deposited sample under the surrounding gas of helium (pressure of 1 atm) for generated… Show more
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