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LIBS, 2D Spectral Imaging Combine to Improve Isotopic Measurements

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WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 3, 2021 — Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers have improved laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) measurements of hydrogen isotopes in what they characterized as “industrial important” alloys. In optimizing an ultrafast (ultrashort pulse) laser with certain, controlled environmental conditions, the analytical technique revealed in testing where and when emissions from hydrogen isotopes were the strongest. Among other uses, the technique could enable a faster analysis of materials that have undergone irradiation in nuclear reactor cores, and aid in the development...Read full article

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    Published: February 2021
    Glossary
    laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
    Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an analytical technique that uses a high-powered laser pulse to ablate a small amount of material from a sample, creating a plasma. This plasma emits light, which is analyzed to determine the elemental composition of the sample. Principle of operation: A focused laser pulse is directed at the sample, causing rapid heating and vaporization of a small amount of material. The vaporized material forms a high-temperature plasma, which consists of...
    plasma
    A gas made up of electrons and ions.
    plasmonics
    Plasmonics is a field of science and technology that focuses on the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and free electrons in a metal or semiconductor at the nanoscale. Specifically, plasmonics deals with the collective oscillations of these free electrons, known as surface plasmons, which can confine and manipulate light on the nanometer scale. Surface plasmons are formed when incident photons couple with the conduction electrons at the interface between a metal or semiconductor...
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