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Time-resolved characteristics of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy on non-flat samples by single beam splitting

Abstract

A single-beam-splitting approach was used to enhance the signal intensity of LIBS under the extreme conditions of laser beam grazing of the surface of non-flat samples. Time-resolved spectra show that the laser-ablated plasma presents a stronger spectral intensity and a slower plasma decay in the split beam mode because of the higher laser irradiance. The temporal evolutions of signal enhancement factors indicate that the enhancement effect first rises and then drops with delay time and the maximum enhancement factor of Al plasma comes later than that of Cu plasma under the same laser energy. The mechanisms behind it are discussed. It is also found that the electron density exhibits a faster decay with delay time in the split beam mode, mainly due to the faster plasma expansion. And a slower increase of electron density with laser energy is observed in the split beam mode because of the plasma shielding effect.

Graphical abstract: Time-resolved characteristics of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy on non-flat samples by single beam splitting

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jul 2020
Accepted
26 Sep 2020
First published
28 Oct 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 39553-39561

Time-resolved characteristics of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy on non-flat samples by single beam splitting

B. Lei, B. Xu, J. Wang, J. Li, Y. Wang, J. Tang, W. Zhao and Y. Duan, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 39553 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA06582J

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