研究目的
Investigating the capability of a hand-held laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (HH-LIBS) device to conduct rapid chemical analysis of cerium-gallium alloys for the first time, focusing on the detection and concentration determination of gallium in cerium-gallium alloys.
研究成果
The study demonstrated the capability of a HH-LIBS device to conduct rapid chemical analysis of cerium-gallium alloys, achieving a limit of detection below 0.25% using a multivariate regression model. The utility of the technique was further demonstrated through a detailed mapping analysis of the surface Ga distribution, revealing significant heterogeneity resulting from the sample production process.
研究不足
The limit of detection is considered a conservative estimation due to the type of calibration samples available and the low power and resolving power of the hand-held device.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
A hand-held laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy device was used to acquire spectral emission data from laser-induced plasmas on cerium-gallium alloy samples.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Cerium-gallium alloy samples with Ga concentrations ranging from 0–3 weight percent were prepared.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A commercially-available SciAps Z500-ER HH-LIBS device was used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Spectral emissions were collected by four on-board spectrometers, with an optimal gate delay of 450 ns determined for best signal while minimizing noise.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Spectral data was processed using a signal removal method algorithm, a five-point Savitzky–Golay filter, and a third-order noise median method function for noise reduction.
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