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Vidicon atomic emission using

The main detectors used in AES today are photomultiplier tubes (PMTs), photodiode arrays (PDAs), charge-coupled devices (CCDs), and vidicons, image dissectors, and charge-injection detectors (CIDs). An innovative CCD detector for AES has been described [147]. New developments are the array detector AES. With modem multichannel echelle spectral analysers it is possible to analyse any luminous event (flash, spark, laser-induced plasma, discharge) instantly. Considering the complexity of emission spectra, the importance of spectral resolution cannot be overemphasised. Table 8.25 shows some typical spectral emission lines of some common elements. Atomic plasma emission sources can act as chromatographic detectors, e.g. GC-AED (see Chapter 4). [Pg.614]


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