This review article covers the present status of isotope detection through emission, absorption, and fluorescence spectroscopy of atoms and molecules in a laser-produced plasma formed from a solid sample. A description of the physics behind isotope shifts in atoms and molecules is presented, followed by the physics behind solid sampling of laser ablation plumes, optical methods for isotope measurements, the suitable physical conditions of laser-produced plasma plumes for isotopic analysis, and the current status. Finally, concluding remarks will be made on the existing gaps between previous works in the literature and suggestions for future work.
Revised: May 17, 2019 |
Published: June 1, 2018
Citation
Harilal S.S., B.E. Brumfield, N.L. LaHaye, K.C. Hartig, and M.C. Phillips. 2018.Optical spectroscopy of laser-produced plasmas for standoff isotopic analysis.Applied Physics Reviews 5, no. 2:021301.PNNL-SA-130702.doi:10.1063/1.5016053