CHEN Jin-zhong MA Rui-ling CHEN Zhen-yu SUN Jiang LI Xu. Enhancement Effect of Carbon Chamber Confinement on Laser Plasma Radiation[J]. Editorial Office of Optics and Precision Engineering, 2013,21(8): 1942-1948
CHEN Jin-zhong MA Rui-ling CHEN Zhen-yu SUN Jiang LI Xu. Enhancement Effect of Carbon Chamber Confinement on Laser Plasma Radiation[J]. Editorial Office of Optics and Precision Engineering, 2013,21(8): 1942-1948 DOI: 10.3788/OPE.20132108.1942.
a small carbon chamber was used to perform the spatial confinement for high energy laser induced plasma to improve the quality of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. A high energy laser was used to ablate the soil samples
a spectral analysis system consisting of a modular multifunctional grating spectrometer and a CCD detector was adopted to record the spectral information
and the changes of the radiation intensities of laser-induced soil plasma with and without the small carbon chamber were studied. Then
the electron temperature and electron density of the plasma were measured by the spectroscopic methods to explain the mechanism of irradiation enhancement of the plasma. Experimental results show when the laser plasma is confined by the small carbon chamber
the spectral line intensities of the sample elements Mn
K
Fe and Ti increase about 90.77%
101.71%
104.27% and 60.77% than that without the small carbon chamber
and spectral signal-to-noise ratio raises around 54.29%
55.30%
59.37% and 38.80%
while the electron temperature and electron density of the plasma enhance about 1 684 K and 1.81016 cm-3
respectively. These results demonstrate that the spectral intensities and signal-to-noise ratio of the laser-induced plasma can be improved effectively by spatial confinement for the high energy laser induced plasma
which is an effective means for detecting the low-content elements in soil samples.