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Method of introducing a liquid sample into a spectrum-excitation source consisting of a low-pressure inductively coupled plasma

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This paper reports a nonatomization method of introducing a liquid sample into a source for exciting spectra. The concentrations of the electrons in the plasma are estimated, as well as those of excited atoms and ions of the sample material. It is concluded that the vaporization of solutions on the basis of a pressure drop is promising for analytical purposes. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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