Combining Raman and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy by double pulse lasing

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Vasily N. Lednev
Sergey M. Pershin
Pavel A. Sdvizhenskii
Mikhail Ya. Grishin
Alexander N. Fedorov
Vladimir V. Bukin
Vadim B. Oshurko
Alexander N. Shchegolikhin
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[1] National University of Science and Technology MISiS,Prokhorov General Physics Institute
[2] Russian Academy of Science,Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)
[3] Dolgoprudny,Institute of Biochemical Physics
[4] Moscow State University of Technology Stankin,undefined
[5] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2018年 / 410卷
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Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy; LIBS; Raman scattering; Double pulse; Quantitative analysis;
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A new approach combining Raman spectrometry and laser induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS) within a single laser event was suggested. A pulsed solid state Nd:YAG laser running in double pulse mode (two frequency-doubled sequential nanosecond laser pulses with dozens microseconds delay) was used to combine two spectrometry methods within a single instrument (Raman/LIBS spectrometer). First, a low-energy laser pulse (power density far below ablation threshold) was used for Raman measurements while a second powerful laser pulse created the plasma suitable for LIBS analysis. A short time delay between two successive pulses allows measuring LIBS and Raman spectra at different moments but within a single laser flash-lamp pumping. Principal advantages of the developed instrument include high quality Raman/LIBS spectra acquisition (due to optimal gating for Raman/LIBS independently) and absence of target thermal alteration during Raman measurements. A series of high quality Raman and LIBS spectra were acquired for inorganic salts (gypsum, anhydrite) as well as for pharmaceutical samples (acetylsalicylic acid). To the best of our knowledge, the quantitative analysis feasibility by combined Raman/LIBS instrument was demonstrated for the first time by calibration curves construction for acetylsalicylic acid (Raman) and copper (LIBS) in gypsum matrix. Combining ablation pulses and Raman measurements (LIBS/Raman measurements) within a single instrument makes it an efficient tool for identification of samples hidden by non-transparent covering or performing depth profiling analysis including remote sensing.
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