1996
DOI: 10.1007/s0021663550361
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Intracavity laser atomic absorption spectrometry with graphite furnace atomizer or pulsed laser sampler

Abstract: An absorption intracavity laser spectrometer with two types of sample vaporization systems (graphite furnace electrothermal atomizer or laser sampler) is described that can be used for the determination of trace amounts of metals (Al, Cr, Fe and Mn) in liquid samples and at the surface of solid targets. The limits of detection for the elements tested are lower than those obtained by modern conventional spectrometers. The examined technique provides a wide dynamic range of linear standard calibration curves.

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“…Burakov et al (404) described an intracavity laser spectrometer that operated with either a graphite furnace or a pulsed laser sampler for ablation of solid materials. The performance of the instrument was demonstrated through the determination of Al, Cr, Fe, and Mn in liquid and solid samples.…”
Section: Laser Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burakov et al (404) described an intracavity laser spectrometer that operated with either a graphite furnace or a pulsed laser sampler for ablation of solid materials. The performance of the instrument was demonstrated through the determination of Al, Cr, Fe, and Mn in liquid and solid samples.…”
Section: Laser Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%