Laser Beam Profile Influence on LIBS Analytical Capabilities: Single vs. Multimode Beam
Vasily N. Lednev, Sergey M. Pershin, Alexey F. Bunkin

TL;DR
This study compares the effects of single (Gaussian) and multimode laser beams on LIBS performance, finding Gaussian beams offer better reproducibility and precision, with implications for optimizing laser parameters in analytical applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of Gaussian and multimode laser beams in LIBS, highlighting the importance of beam quality on plasma properties and analytical accuracy.
Findings
Gaussian beams yield higher plasma temperature and electron density.
Gaussian beams provide better reproducibility of analytical signals.
Multimode beams are more affected by surface impurities during sampling.
Abstract
Single vs. multimode laser beams have been compared for laser ablation on steel samples. Laser plasma properties and analytical capabilities (precision, limit of detection) were used as key parameters for comparison. Peak fluence at focal spot has been observed to be higher for Gaussian beam despite ~14-fold lower pulse energy. A comparison of Gaussian and multimode beams with equal energy was carried out in order to estimate influence of beam profile only. Single mode lasing (Gaussian beam) results in better reproducibility of analytical signals compared to multimode lasing while laser energy reproducibility was the same for both cases. Precision improvements were attributed to more stable laser ablation due to better reproducibility of beam profile fluence at laser spot. Plasma temperature and electron density were higher for Gaussian laser beam. Calibration curves were obtained for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma · Analytical chemistry methods development · Mercury impact and mitigation studies
