Fast High-Resolution Multi-Elemental Mapping of Phosphate Pellets Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

N. Azami, L. Deshayes, S. Elmrabet, Abdeljabbar Lebbardi, L. Celebi Ozcan, F. Doucet, K. Rifai
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Recent years have seen a growing trend towards analytical techniques capable of conducting spatially resolved analyses of surfaces for industrial, nanotechnology, geological and biomedical applications. Depending on the application, spatially resolved measurements are required to provide a better understanding of the sample surface composition with significant advantages over conventional bulk analyses. The recent developments of the LIBS technique and its simplicity of use have allowed the development of systems capable of performing multi-element imaging analyses of major and trace elements with ~50 μm (or lower) spatial resolution at fast acquisition speeds up to kHz per pixel. LIBS technology enables systematic and selective ways based on the physics of atomic emission spectroscopy (AES). Complex structures are revealed by LIBS imaging at ultrafast speed. This paper presents results on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) performing fast high-resolution multi-elemental mappings of Phosphate samples. Phosphate Pellets samples were laser scanned at a repetition rate of 1 kHz with a spatial resolution of 50 μm, using the Mission: Coriosity platform from ELEMISSION Inc. The elemental mappings of the 10 mm2 surfaces for 6 elements were obtained, revealing high levels of detail and complexity in the elements distributions. Advanced graphical algorithms allow direct visualization of the distribution of several elements on the same image. In particular, LIBS imaging has been used for multi-elements surface mapping of Phosphate Pellets, and show specific clustering composition, indicating that line intensity of a given analyte element is not only related to that analyte, but also to other elements present in the samples. This last statement has been verified using multivariate approach for calibration and prediction of elemental concentration in Phosphate Pellets.
基于激光诱导击穿光谱的磷酸盐颗粒快速高分辨率多元素制图
近年来,能够对工业、纳米技术、地质和生物医学应用的表面进行空间分辨分析的分析技术的发展趋势日益明显。根据不同的应用,需要空间分辨的测量,以提供一个更好的了解样品表面组成的显著优势优于传统的散装分析。LIBS技术的最新发展及其使用的简单性使得能够以~50 μm(或更低)的空间分辨率以高达每像素kHz的快速采集速度对主要和痕量元素进行多元素成像分析的系统得以发展。LIBS技术实现了基于原子发射光谱(AES)物理学的系统和选择性方法。LIBS超快成像显示了复杂的结构。本文介绍了激光诱导击穿光谱(LIBS)对磷酸盐样品进行快速高分辨率多元素映射的结果。磷酸盐颗粒样品采用ELEMISSION公司的Mission: Coriosity平台,以1 kHz的重复率和50 μm的空间分辨率进行激光扫描。获得了6个元素的10 mm2表面的元素映射,揭示了元素分布的高度细节和复杂性。先进的图形算法允许在同一图像上直接可视化几个元素的分布。特别是,LIBS成像已用于磷酸盐颗粒的多元素表面测绘,并显示特定的聚类组成,表明给定分析物元素的线强度不仅与该分析物有关,而且与样品中存在的其他元素有关。这最后的陈述已被验证使用多变量方法校准和预测元素浓度在磷酸盐球团。
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