Detail publikace
Hmotová spektrometrie využitím femtoskundového ablačního laseru
HERGENRODER, R. SAMEK, O. HOMMES, V.
Český název
Hmotová spektrometrie využitím femtoskundového ablačního laseru
Anglický název
Femtosecond laser ablation elemental mass spectrometry
Typ
článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Laser ablation mass spectrometry (LA-MS) has always been an interesting method for the elemental analysis of solid samples. Chemical analysis with a laser requires small amounts of material. Depending on the analytical detection system, subpicogram quantities may be sufficient. In addition, a focused laser beam permits the spatial characterization of heterogeneity in solid samples typically with micrometer resolution in terms of lateral and depth dimensions. With the advent of high-energy, ultra-short pulse lasers, new possibilities arise. The task of this review is to discuss the principle differences between the ablation process of short (> 1 ps) and ultra-short (< 1 ps) pulses. Based on the timescales and the energy balance of the process that underlies an ablation event, it will be shown that ultra-short pulses are less thermal and cause less collateral damages than longer pulses. The confinement of the pulse energy to the focal region guarantees a better spatial resolution in all dimensions and improves the analytical figures of merit (e.g., fractionation). Applications that demonstrate these features and that will be presented are in-depth profiling of multi-layer samples and the elemental analysis of biological materials.
Český abstrakt
Článek pojednává o hmotové spektrometrie využitím femtoskundového ablačního laseru.
Anglický abstrakt
Laser ablation mass spectrometry (LA-MS) has always been an interesting method for the elemental analysis of solid samples. Chemical analysis with a laser requires small amounts of material. Depending on the analytical detection system, subpicogram quantities may be sufficient. In addition, a focused laser beam permits the spatial characterization of heterogeneity in solid samples typically with micrometer resolution in terms of lateral and depth dimensions. With the advent of high-energy, ultra-short pulse lasers, new possibilities arise. The task of this review is to discuss the principle differences between the ablation process of short (> 1 ps) and ultra-short (< 1 ps) pulses. Based on the timescales and the energy balance of the process that underlies an ablation event, it will be shown that ultra-short pulses are less thermal and cause less collateral damages than longer pulses. The confinement of the pulse energy to the focal region guarantees a better spatial resolution in all dimensions and improves the analytical figures of merit (e.g., fractionation). Applications that demonstrate these features and that will be presented are in-depth profiling of multi-layer samples and the elemental analysis of biological materials.
Klíčová slova anglicky
femtosecond laser; laser ablation; time-of-flight; inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Rok RIV
2006
Vydáno
01.06.2006
ISSN
0277-7037
Časopis
Mass Spectrometry Reviews
Ročník
25
Číslo
4
Strany od–do
21–25
Počet stran
6
BIBTEX
@article{BUT43554,
author="Ota {Samek},
title="Femtosecond laser ablation elemental mass spectrometry",
journal="Mass Spectrometry Reviews",
year="2006",
volume="25",
number="4",
month="June",
pages="21--25",
issn="0277-7037"
}