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Sources in atomic emission spectroscopy

Classical excitation sources in atomic emission spectroscopy do not meet these requirements. Flame, arc, and spark all suffer from poor stability, low reproducibility, and substantial matrix effects. However, the modem plasma excitation sources, especially ICPs, come very close to the specification of an ideal AES source. [Pg.155]

Because of the unique characteristics of their emitted energies, lasers have been used for sample vaporization and excitation sources in atomic emission spectroscopy. They also have been used as sources for atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence analysis. Their application in these areas will no doubt increase as lasers become cheaper and more readily available. [Pg.42]


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