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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 34,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 595-598
  • (1980)

Qualitative Aspects of an Inductively Coupled Plasma in the Spectral Region between 120 and 185 nm

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Abstract

Investigations of the atomic emission lines produced by a variety of non-metals in the vacuum ultraviolet spectral region are reported. A number of promising analytical lines for oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, bromine, sulfur, and chlorine was observed between 120 and 185 nm using both photographic and electronic detection. A unique experimental configuration employing a side-arm torch which directly couples to the vacuum spectrometer/spectrograph is described.

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