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  • European Quantum Electronics Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1998),
  • paper QTuG66

Laser induced fluorescence spectrometer based on solid-state tunable color center laser for heavy metals analysis

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Abstract

Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) spectrometer based on all solid state (SS) tunable LiF:F2 color center (C.C.) MALSAN laser (1.07-1.29 µm) pumped with 1.047µm of pulsed YLF:Nd laser and compact super-broadband laser (SBL) with LiF:F2 C.C. active element working either in multi-frequency tunable mode (1.1- 1.25µm) with second (545-620µm) and fourth (270-310µm) harmonic generation [1,2] was developed and tested for trace metallic concentration measurements in water solutions.

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