C R Bellato, J J Rohwedder, I M Raimundo, C Pasquini
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A Zeiss model PGS-2 plane grating spectrograph was automated by replacing its photograph film detection system with an EGG-Reticon 1024S photodiode array (PDA) and by controlling the main instrument functions through the use of a home-made interface connected to a microcomputer. The array was cooled by four Peltier elements to allow integration ofthe emitted light for up to 40 s. The interface performs data acquisition Jiom the sensor array, controls the grating position and the excitation source. A QuickBasic 4.5 program manages the interface, for data storage and treatment, and allows a graphical display and user-J’iendly interaction. Results show an absolute standard deviation for the wavelength localization of +_ 0"036 nm, and a spectral resolution of O’05 nm at 443 nm when a 651 grooves/mm grating is employed. In each scan, the sensor array can collect data in a 18"7 nm wide window. Sensitivity was infrred 5fiom experimental data that showed an accurate localization ofemission lines for Sn and Cu present in metal alloys at 0"006and 0"03%, respectively. Quantitative results obtained for determination ofMn in steel samples and Pb in aqueous solution are also presented.