Element measurement method based on laser-induced plasma emission spectral standardization
A plasma and laser-induced technology, applied in the direction of material excitation analysis, etc., can solve problems such as low precision, low repeatability, and low measurement accuracy
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[0067] 1) Take 20 brass alloys with known concentrations of each element as a group of calibration samples, numbered 1 to 20 respectively. The concentrations of copper elements in this group of samples are 73%, 60.28%, 59.14%, 56.62%, respectively. 59.55%, 69.08%, 80.9%, 85.06%, 90.02%, 95.9%, 96.86%, 94.46%, 92.7%, 89.97%, 70.44%, 67.59%, 64.32%, 63.42%, 60.81%, 57.98%. For each sample of 20 brass alloys, a laser-induced plasma measurement system is used to detect different positions on the sample surface in a protective gas atmosphere, and each position obtains a spectrum containing the characteristic lines of each element atom and ion, And obtain the atomic characteristic line intensity, ion characteristic line intensity, plasma temperature, electron density and the ratio of the ion number to the atomic number of the element to be measured respectively;
[0068] 2) Calculate the average value of the plasma temperature of all measurements of 20 brass alloys as 9000K, and the...
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