Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1239885 | Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2012 | 6 Pages |
The frequency response of a free running RF generator was evaluated for its ability to provide plasma diagnostic information. A small probe coil in the plasma torch housing and a frequency counter were used for frequency measurement. A linear dependence between the RF generator frequency and the flow of a foreign gas (CO2, H2, He, N2—introduced into the central channel of the ICP) was encountered. Moreover, the inductively coupled plasma (ICP) was found to extinguish at a constant, characteristic frequency when the flow of foreign gas was too high, allowing a simple prediction of the maximal tolerable foreign gas flow. Spectroscopic plasma diagnostic techniques (Mg II/Mg I ratio, excitation temperature and rotational temperature) were also investigated but provided little indication of instable plasma conditions due to the addition of foreign gases.
► Frequency response of a free running RF generator for plasma diagnostics. ► Linear dependence of the RF generator frequency on foreign gas flow (CO2, H2, He, N2). ► ICP extinction frequency is independent from the foreign gas.