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Microwave plasma discharge at reduced

Sources for atomic spectrometry include flames, arcs, sparks, low-pressure discharges, lasers as well as dc, high-frequency and microwave plasma discharges at reduced and atmospheric pressure (Fig. 5) [28], They can be characterized as listed in Table 2. Flames are in thermal equilibrium. Their temperatures, however, at the highest are 2800 K. As this is far below the norm temperature of most elemental lines, flames only have limited importance for atomic emission spectrometry, but they are excellent atom reservoirs for atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence spectrometry as well as for laser enhanced ionization work. Arcs and sparks are... [Pg.30]


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