Pulsed microchip laser induced fluorescence for in situ tracer experiments

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C. Moulin
Xavier Vitart
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[1] CEA/DCC/DPE/SPEA/SPS/Analytical Laser Spectroscopy Group,
[2] F-91191 Gif sur Yvette,undefined
[3] France,undefined
[4] CEA/DTA/DAMRI/SAR/Section of Tracers Applications,undefined
[5] BP 85X,undefined
[6] F-38041 Grenoble cedex,undefined
[7] France,undefined
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Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 1998年 / 361卷
关键词
Detection System; Fiber Optic; Rhodamine; Tracer Experiment; Fluorescent Tracer;
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A compact system for remote and non intrusive in situ analysis of fluorescent tracers using a newly developed pulsed microchip laser coupled to fiber optics was used for in situ rhodamine determinations. By using a crystal doubling in front of the microchip Nd-YAG laser, it is possible to obtain 532 nm at 5 kHz with an energy of 0.6 μJ in a 0.5 ns pulse. Using fiber optics and a passive optode, it was possible to analyze remotely the fluorescence of rhodamine with a compact detection system (monochromator and photomultiplier). Limits of detection down to 10–10–10–11 mol/L can be reached depending on the rhodamine studied. Such a laser can be directly implanted in the optode avoiding laser losses when exciting in the U.V.
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页码:81 / 85
页数:4
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