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- Title
Comparative study of laser-induced plasma emission of hydrogen from zircaloy-2 samples in atmospheric and low pressure ambient helium gas.
- Authors
Pardede, M.; Hedwig, R.; Suliyanti, M. M.; Lie, Z. S.; Lie, T. J.; Kurniawan, D. P.; Kurniawan, K. H.; Ramli, M.; Fukumoto, K.; Niki, H.; Abdulmadjid, S. N.; Idris, N.; Maruyama, T.; Kagawa, K.; Tjia, M. O.
- Abstract
An experimental study has been performed to demonstrate the advantage of employing ambient helium gas in the spectral quality improvement of hydrogen emission in laser-induced plasma from zircaloy-2 samples at both atmospheric and low gas pressure. It was further shown that the optimal results achieved in the two pressure regimes require the adoption of different sets of experimental parameters consisting of the laser energy, the focusing lens position and the detection gate delay. A strictly linear calibration line with extrapolated zero intercept was nevertheless exhibited in the case of atmospheric gas pressure only. Additional time-evolution measurement of the emission intensities of hydrogen, helium and zirconium clearly suggests a distinctly different excitation mechanism for hydrogen atoms associated with the presence of ambient helium atoms and their meta-stable excited state.
- Subjects
ZIRCALOY-2; ZIRCONIUM; HELIUM; RADIOACTIVITY; LASERS; EXCITED state chemistry
- Publication
Applied Physics B: Lasers & Optics, 2007, Vol 89, Issue 2/3, p291
- ISSN
0946-2171
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00340-007-2780-x