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Glow-discharge lamp

GLimm-lainpe,/. glow (discharge) lamp. -Hcht,... [Pg.190]

Glow discharge lamp (analogous to hollow cathode lamp) in which the sample acts as the cathode. Attached to a standard atomic emission spectrometer. [Pg.294]

Glow discharge lamp (with permission from Jobin-Yvon). [Pg.296]

The direct introduction of atomic vapour into the AAS flame can also be seen as an equipment variation [148, 152], Here, the evaporation of the steel samples can be carried out with the help of the glow-discharge lamp [148] or an aerosol generator with a low current d.c.-arc discharge [152]. Another example is the combination of gas chromatography and AAS [92], where AAS is used as an element detector. [Pg.236]

Fig. 25. Spectral-segmented spectrum of a glow discharge [58]. Grimm-type glow discharge lamp with floating restrictor (8 mm diameter) 50 mA, 3.5 torr, 2 kV [42] Plasmaarray spectrometer (LECO) steel sample 217 A (Research Institute, CKD, Prague, Czech Republic). Fig. 25. Spectral-segmented spectrum of a glow discharge [58]. Grimm-type glow discharge lamp with floating restrictor (8 mm diameter) 50 mA, 3.5 torr, 2 kV [42] Plasmaarray spectrometer (LECO) steel sample 217 A (Research Institute, CKD, Prague, Czech Republic).
Fig. 106. Glow discharge lamp according to Grimm, (a) cathode block (b) sample (c) negative glow (d) quartz window (e) insulator (Reprinted with permission from Ref. [232].)... Fig. 106. Glow discharge lamp according to Grimm, (a) cathode block (b) sample (c) negative glow (d) quartz window (e) insulator (Reprinted with permission from Ref. [232].)...
In the case of a helium discharge sustained in a Grimm-type glow discharge lamp, vapors of halogenated hydrocarbons can be introduced successfully through... [Pg.250]

Broekaert J. A. C. (1987) State-of-the-art of glow discharge lamp spectrometry, J Anal At Spectrom 2 537-542. [Pg.323]

Broekaert J. A. C., Bricker T., Brushwyler K. R. and Hieftje G. M. (1992) Investigations of a jet-assisted glow discharge lamp for optical emission spectrometry, Spectrochim Acta, Part B 47 131-142. [Pg.324]

Leis F., Broekaert J. A. C. and Laqua K. (1987) Design and properties of a microwave boosted glow discharge lamp, Spectroehim Acta, Part B 42 1169-1176. [Pg.330]

Ko J. B. (1984) New designs of glow discharge lamps for the analysis of metals by atomic emission spectrometry, Spectrochim Acta, Part B 39 1405-1423. [Pg.336]

Glow Discharge Lamp A low-pressure discharge in an inert gas, characterized by abnormal glow and sputtering of solid sample cathodes. solids, residues 10,000... [Pg.303]

A) Arc B) Spark C) Flame D) Plasma sources E) Low-pressure discharges F) Graphite furnace G) Laser plume ICP = Inductively coupled plasma DCP=Direct current plasmajet CMP = Capacitively-coupled microwave plasma MIP = Microwave-induced plasma GDL = Glow discharge lamp HC = Hollow cathode... [Pg.642]


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