Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1240303 Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A zero-dimensional collisional–radiative (CR) model, coupled self-consistently with the electron Boltzmann equation, has been applied to the description of a metallic-laser induced plasma at experimental conditions typical of LIBS experiment. To take in account expansion effects, the experimental temperature and total number density as function of time have been used as input data. Plasma composition and the simultaneous time evolution of both heavy particle level distributions and the electron energy distribution function have been calculated by taking into account the most relevant collisional and radiative processes. This approach estimates the hierarchy of the elementary processes during the expansion and possible deviations from LTE conditions. The comparison of the experimental and theoretical results shows a good agreement, but at the same time new questions arise on the analysis of spectroscopic results and on the assumption generally made in LIBS.

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