Both laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) are well-established analytical techniques with their own unique advantages and disadvantages. The combination of the two analytical methods is a very promising way to overcome the challenges faced by each method individually. We made a comprehensive comparison of local plasma conditions between nanosecond (ns) and femtosecond (fs) laser ablation (LA) sources in a combined LIBS and LA-ICP-MS system. The optical emission spectra and ICP-MS signal were recorded simultaneously for both ns- and fs-LA and figures of merit of the system were analyzed. Characterization of the plasma was conducted by evaluating temperature and density of the plume under various irradiation conditions using optical emission spectroscopy, and correlations to ns- and fs-LIBS and LA-ICP-MS signal were made. The present study is very useful for providing conditions for a multimodal system as well as giving insight into how laser ablation plume parameters are related to LA-ICP-MS and LIBS results for both ns- and fs-LA.
Revised: May 26, 2016 |
Published: February 1, 2016
Citation
LaHaye N.L., M.C. Phillips, A.M. Duffin, G.C. Eiden, and S.S. Harilal. 2016.The influence of ns- and fs-LA plume local conditions on the performace of a combined LIBS/LA-ICP-MS sensor.Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 31, no. 2:515-522.PNNL-SA-111272.doi:10.1039/C5JA00317B