Effects of Pressure on the Optical Emissions Observed from Solids Immersed in Water Using a Single Pulse Laser

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Published 19 January 2011 ©2011 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Blair Thornton and Tamaki Ura 2011 Appl. Phys. Express 4 022702 DOI 10.1143/APEX.4.022702

1882-0786/4/2/022702

Abstract

The effects of pressure on the optical emissions of a laser ablated zinc plate immersed in water have been investigated. Well defined emission spectra were observed from plumes generated directly underwater after excitation using a single laser pulse of duration <10 ns. It was demonstrated that an increase in water pressure from 0.1 to 30 MPa (300 atm) does not have any significant effect on the intensity, broadness, or fluorescence lifetime of the observed spectra. The results suggest that laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy is, in principle, a technique suitable for in situ elemental analysis of deep sea minerals.

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10.1143/APEX.4.022702