Abstract
Hollow cathode lamps pulsed at high currents were used as atomic and ionic fluorescence sources to excite atoms and ions in an inductively coupled plasma. Atomic fluorescence was measured for Cu, Ag, Zn, Al, Cr, and Mo, while ionic fluorescence was measured for Cu, Cr, Zn, and Sr. Limits of detection for atomic fluorescence were found to be better than those obtained by a commercial atomic fluorescence instrument operated under the same conditions, and calibration curves were linear over a range of approximately 10<sup>4</sup>.
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