October 1, 2024
Conference Paper

Analysis of hydrogen and lithium isotopes using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

Abstract

The detection and quantification of hydrogen (1,2,3H) and lithium (6,7Li) isotopes are critical to several energy and defense application areas, including hydrogen storage, nuclear forensics, and safeguards/non-proliferation. In this context, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is very promising and it comes with certain advantages such as rapid detection, and standoff capability. Although LIBS provides experimental simplicity and is capable of detecting all elements in the periodic table in any phase (solid, liquid, or gas), there exist certain challenges for isotopic analyses of H and Li due to spectral broadening, the presence of closely spaced fine and hyperfine structures, and line distortion effects (e.g., self-absorption and self-reversal) present in laser-produced plasmas. This article reports recent developments in H and Li isotopic analysis using LIBS, and existing challenges.

Published: October 1, 2024

Citation

Harilal S.S., and E.J. Kautz. 2024. Analysis of hydrogen and lithium isotopes using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy. In SPIE High-Power Laser Ablation VIII, February 26-March 2, 2024, Santa Fe, NM. Proceedings of SPIE, edited by C.R. Phipps, and V.E. Gruzdev, 12939, Art No., 1293908. Bellingham, Washington:SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering). PNNL-SA-194769. doi:10.1117/12.3015929

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