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Development of a remote laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system for investigation of calcified tissue samples

A. Hrdlička, L. Prokeš, A. Staňková, K. Novotný, A. Vitešníková, V. Kanický, V. Otruba, J. Kaiser, J. Novotný, R. Malina, K. Páleníková

Anglický název

Development of a remote laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system for investigation of calcified tissue samples

Typ

Článek recenzovaný mimo WoS a Scopus

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

The development of a remote laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) setup with an off-axis Newtonian collection optics, Galilean-based focusing telescope, and a 532nm flattop laser beam source is presented. The device was tested at a 6m distance on a slice of bone to simulate its possible use in the field, e.g., during archaeological excavations. It is shown that this setup is sufficiently sensitive to both major (P, Mg) and minor elements (Na, Zn, Sr). The measured quantities of Mg, Zn, and Sr correspond to the values obtained by reference laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) measurements within an approximately 20% range of uncertainty. A single point calibration was performed by use of a bone meal standard . The radial element distribution is almost invariable by use of LA-ICP-MS, whereas the LIBS measurement showed a strong dependence on the sample porosity. Based on these results, this remote LIBS setup with a relatively large (350mm) collecting mirror is capable of semiquantitative analysis at the level of units of mg kg-1.

Klíčová slova anglicky

OCIS codes: 300.6365, 280.1545

Vydáno

2010-02-03

ISSN

0003-6935

Časopis

Applied Optics

Ročník

49

Číslo

13

Strany od–do

C16–C20

Počet stran

5