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Applied Optics | 2007

Quantitative hydrogen analysis of zircaloy-4 in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy with ambient helium gas

Muliadi Ramli; Ken-ichi Fukumoto; Hideaki Niki; Syahrun Nur Abdulmadjid; Nasrullah Idris; Tadashi Maruyama; Kiichiro Kagawa; May On Tjia; Marincan Pardede; Koo Hendrik Kurniawan; Rinda Hedwig; Zener Sukra Lie; Tjung Jie Lie; Davy Putra Kurniawan

This experiment was carried out to address the need for overcoming the difficulties encountered in hydrogen analysis by means of plasma emission spectroscopy in atmospheric ambient gas. The result of this study on zircaloy-4 samples from a nuclear power plant demonstrates the possibility of attaining a very sharp emission line from impure hydrogen with a very low background and practical elimination of spectral contamination of hydrogen emission arising from surface water and water vapor in atmospheric ambient gas. This was achieved by employing ultrapure ambient helium gas as well as the proper defocusing of the laser irradiation and a large number of repeated precleaning laser shots at the same spot of the sample surface. Further adjustment of the gating time has led to significant reduction of spectral width and improvement of detection sensitivity to ~50 ppm. Finally, a linear calibration curve was also obtained for the zircaloy-4 samples with zero intercept. These results demonstrate the feasibility of this technique for practical in situ and quantitative analysis of hydrogen impurity in zircaloy-4 tubes used in a light water nuclear power plant.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2009

Intensity distributions of enhanced H emission from laser-induced low-pressure He plasma and a suggested He-assisted excitation mechanism

Zener Sukra Lie; Marincan Pardede; Rinda Hedwig; Maria Margaretha Suliyanti; Eden Steven; Maliki; Koo Hendrik Kurniawan; Muliadi Ramli; Syahrun Nur Abdulmadjid; Nasrullah Idris; Kurnia Lahna; Kiichiro Kagawa; May On Tjia

An experimental study was conducted on the spatial distributions of hydrogen emission intensities from low-pressure plasmas generated by laser ablation of zircaloy-4 and black stone targets in nitrogen and helium ambient gases. In addition to confirming the previously observed intensity enhancement effect in ambient helium gas, the hydrogen and helium emission intensities measured along the plasma expansion direction revealed remarkable extended spatial distributions featuring unexpected maxima near the far end of the plasma where the available shock-wave generated thermal excitation energy should have been significantly reduced. This “anomalous” feature necessarily implied the presence of an additional excitation process beside the well known shock-wave excitation process which is responsible for the plasma emission of heavy atoms in low-pressure ambient gas. Further analysis of the data led to a suggested physical mechanism explaining the possible contribution of a helium metastable excited state to the...


Analytical Chemistry | 2008

Study of Hydrogen and Deuterium Emission Characteristics in Laser-Induced Low-Pressure Helium Plasma for the Suppression of Surface Water Contamination

Munadi; Marincan Pardede; Rinda Hedwig; Maria Margaretha Suliyanti; Tjung Jie Lie; Zener Sukra Lie; Koo Hendrik Kurniawan; Kiichiro Kagawa; Muliadi Ramli; Ken-ichi Fukumoto; Tadashi Maruyama; May On Tjia

An experimental study was conducted in search of the experimental condition required for the much needed suppression of spectral interference caused by surface water in hydrogen analysis using laser-induced low-pressure helium plasma spectroscopy. The problem arising from the difficulty in distinguishing hydrogen emission from hydrogen impurity inside the sample and that coming from the water molecules was overcome by taking advantage of similar emission characteristics shared by hydrogen and deuterium demonstrated in this experiment by the distinct time-dependent and pressure-dependent variations of the D and H emission intensities from the D-doped zircaloy-4 samples. This similarity allows the study of H impurity emission in terms of D emission from the D-doped samples and thereby separating it from the H emission originating from the water molecules. Employing this strategy has allowed us to achieve the large suppression of water induced spectral interference from the previous minimum of 400 microg/g to the current value of 30 microg/g when a laser beam of 34 mJ under tight focusing condition was employed. Along with this favorable result, this experimental condition has also provided a much better (about 6-fold higher) spatial resolution, although these results were achieved at the expense of reducing the linear calibration range from the previous 4 300 microg/g to the present 200 microg/g.


Applied Spectroscopy | 2015

Spectral and Dynamic Characteristics of Helium Plasma Emission and its Effect on a Laser-Ablated Target Emission in a Double-Pulse Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Experiment

Eric Jobiliong; Hery Suyanto; Alion Mangasi Marpaung; Syahrun Nur Abdulmadjid; Nasrullah Idris; Rinda Hedwig; Muliadi Ramli; Marincan Pardede; Maria Margaretha Suliyanti; Kiichiro Kagawa; Ken-ichi Fukumoto; May On Tjia; Tjung Jie Lie; Zener Sukra Lie; Koo Hendrik Kurniawan

A systematic study has been performed on the spectral characteristics of the full spectrum of He emission lines and their time-dependent behaviors measured from the He gas plasmas generated by a nanosecond neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser. It is shown that among the major emission lines observed, the triplet He(I) 587.6 nm emission line stands out as the most prominent and long-lasting line, associated with de-excitation of the metastable triplet (S = 1) excited state (1s 1 3d 1 ). The role of this metastable excited state is manifested in the intensity enhancement and prolonged life time of the Cu emission with narrow full width half-maximum, as demonstrated in an orthogonal double-pulse experiment using a picosecond laser for the target ablation and a nanosecond laser for the prior generation of the ambient He gas plasma. These desirable emission features are in dire contrast to the characteristics of emission spectra observed with N2 ambient gas having no metastable excited state, which exhibit an initial Stark broadening effect and rapid intensity diminution typical to thermal shock wave-induced emission. The aforementioned He metastable excited state is therefore responsible for the demonstrated favorable features. The advantage of using He ambient gas in the double-pulse setup is further confirmed by the emission spectra measured from a variety of samples. The results of this study have thus shown the potential of extending the existing laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy application to high-sensitivity and high-resolution spectrochemical analysis of wide-ranging samples with minimal destructive effect on the sample surface.


Applied Optics | 2012

Comparative study of Nd:YAG laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy and transversely excited atmospheric CO2 laser-induced gas plasma spectroscopy on chromated copper arsenate preservative-treated wood.

Ali Khumaeni; Zener Sukra Lie; Hideaki Niki; Yong Inn Lee; Kazuyoshi Kurihara; Motoomi Wakasugi; Touru Takahashi; Kiichiro Kagawa

Taking advantage of the specific characteristics of a transversely excited atmospheric (TEA) CO(2) laser, a sophisticated technique for the analysis of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) in wood samples has been developed. In this study, a CCA-treated wood sample with a dimension of 20 mm × 20 mm and a thickness of 2 mm was attached in contact to a nickel plate (20 mm × 20 mm × 0.15 mm), which functions as a subtarget. When the TEA CO(2) laser was successively irradiated onto the wood surface, a hole with a diameter of approximately 2.5 mm was produced inside the sample and the laser beam was directly impinged onto the metal subtarget. Strong and stable gas plasma with a very large diameter of approximately 10 mm was induced once the laser beam had directly struck the metal subtarget. This gas plasma then interacted with the fine particles of the sample inside the hole and finally the particles were effectively dissociated and excited in the gas plasma region. By using this technique, high precision and sensitive analysis of CCA-treated wood sample was realized. A linear calibration curve of Cr was successfully made using the CCA-treated wood sample. The detection limits of Cr, Cu, and As were estimated to be approximately 1, 2, and 15 mg/kg, respectively. In the case of standard LIBS using the Nd:YAG laser, the analytical intensities fluctuate and the detection limit was much lower at approximately one-tenth that of TEA CO(2) laser.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2011

Observation of exclusively He-induced H emission in cooled laser plasma

Zener Sukra Lie; Hideaki Niki; Kiichiro Kagawa; May On Tjia; Rinda Hedwig; Marincan Pardede; Eric Jobiliong; Maria Margaretha Suliyanti; Syahrun Nur Abdulmadjid; Koo Hendrik Kurniawan

An experiment was performed for the observation of H emission induced in a cooled laser-induced atmospheric pressure gas plasma of He atoms in their metastable excited state. The strong H emission detected clearly established, to the exclusion of other well known major excitation processes, the exclusive contribution of the He-induced excitation (HIE) mechanism. The process is suggested to take place by means of energy transfer from the excited He atoms to the H atoms via Penning collision induced ionization involving electron exchange. The result further shows that this mechanism may also work for elements other than H and thereby strongly suggests the use of ambient He gas to broaden and complement the applications of standard laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy.


Applied Spectroscopy | 2011

Rapid Analyses of Tiny Amounts of Powder Samples Using Transversely Excited Atmospheric CO2 Laser-Induced Helium Gas Plasma with the Aid of High-Vacuum Silicon Grease as a Binder on a Metal Subtarget

Ali Khumaeni; Zener Sukra Lie; Yong Inn Lee; Kazuyoshi Kurihara; Kiichiro Kagawa; Hideaki Niki

Rapid quantitative analyses of powder samples available in tiny amounts have successfully been conducted by utilizing a transversely excited atmospheric (TEA) CO2 laser-induced He gas plasma. In this study, 4 mg of powder sample was homogeneously mixed with 4 mg of high-vacuum silicon grease and the silicon grease–mixed powder sample (SMP) was painted on a metal surface, which serves as a subtarget. The grease functions to strongly bind the powder and to suppress blow-off of the powder particles. When a TEA CO2 laser (750 mJ, 10.6 μm, 200 ns) was directly focused on the metal subtarget in He gas at 1 atmosphere, a hightemperature He gas plasma was induced, producing a profusion metastable He atoms. It is assumed that the powder particles together with the silicon grease were vaporized to be effectively atomized and excited through metastable He atoms. The result revealed that this technique can be widely employed in the rapid semi-quantitative analyses of powder samples present in minute amounts. A quantitative analysis of loam soil containing different concentrations of Cu was successfully demonstrated, resulting in a good linear calibration curve. The detection limits of Cr and Pb in loam soil were approximately 4 and 13 mg/kg, respectively. Also, we confirmed that this technique can be applied to check the quality of commercial products such as gold film (Au foil), mineral supplement tablets, and prestigious cosmetic powders.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2010

Toward quantitative deuterium analysis with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy using atmospheric-pressure helium gas

Rinda Hedwig; Zener Sukra Lie; Koo Hendrik Kurniawan; A. N. Chumakov; Kiichiro Kagawa; May On Tjia

An experimental study has been carried out for the development of quantitative deuterium analysis using the neodymium doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) with atmospheric pressure surrounding He gas by exploring the appropriate experimental condition and special sample cleaning technique. The result demonstrates the achievement of a full resolution between the D and H emission lines from zircaloy-4 samples, which is prerequisite for the desired quantitative analysis. Further, a linear calibration line with zero intercept was obtained for the emission intensity of deuterium from a number of zircaloy samples doped with predetermined concentrations of deuterium. The result is obtained by setting a +4 mm defocusing position for the laser beam, 6 μs detection gating time, and 7 mm imaging position of the plasma for the detection, which is combined with a special procedure of repeated laser cleaning of the samples. This study has thus provided the basis for the development ...


Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Direct evidence of mismatching effect on H emission in laser-induced atmospheric helium gas plasma

Zener Sukra Lie; May On Tjia; Rinda Hedwig; Maria Margaretha Suliyanti; Syahrun Nur Abdulmadjid; Nasrullah Idris; Alion Mangasi Marpaung; Marincan Pardede; Eric Jobiliong; Muliadi Ramli; Heri Suyanto; Ken-ichi Fukumoto; Kiichiro Kagawa; Koo Hendrik Kurniawan

A time-resolved orthogonal double pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) with helium surrounding gas is developed for the explicit demonstration of time mismatch between the passage of fast moving impurity hydrogen atoms and the formation of thermal shock wave plasma generated by the relatively slow moving major host atoms of much greater masses ablated from the same sample. Although this so-called “mismatching effect” has been consistently shown to be responsible for the gas pressure induced intensity diminution of hydrogen emission in a number of LIBS measurements using different ambient gases, its explicit demonstration has yet to be reported. The previously reported helium assisted excitation process has made possible the use of surrounding helium gas in our experimental set-up for showing that the ablated hydrogen atoms indeed move faster than the simultaneously ablated much heavier major host atoms as signaled by the earlier H emission in the helium plasma generated by a separate laser pr...


Journal of Applied Physics | 2011

Deuterium analysis in zircaloy using ps laser-induced low pressure plasma

Alion Mangasi Marpaung; Zener Sukra Lie; Hideaki Niki; Kiichiro Kagawa; Ken-ichi Fukumoto; Muliadi Ramli; Syahrun Nur Abdulmadjid; Nasrullah Idris; Rinda Hedwig; May On Tjia; Marincan Pardede; Maria Margaretha Suliyanti; Eric Jobiliong; Koo Hendrik Kurniawan

An experimental study on picosecond laser induced plasma spectroscopy of a zircaloy sample with low-pressure surrounding helium gas has been carried out to demonstrate its potential applicability to three-dimensional quantitative micro-analysis of deuterium impurities in zircaloy. This was achieved by adopting the optimal experimental condition ascertained in this study, which is specified as 7 mJ laser energy, 1.3 kPa helium pressure, and 50 μs measurement window, and which was found to result in consistent D emission enhancement. Employing these operational parameters, a linear calibration line exhibiting a zero intercept was obtained from zircaloy-4 samples doped with various concentrations of D impurity, regarded as surrogates for H impurity. An additional measurement also yielded a detection limit of about 10 μg/g for D impurity, well below the acceptable threshold of damaging H concentration in zircaloy. Each of these measurements was found to produce a crater size of only 25 μm in diameter, promisi...

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May On Tjia

Bandung Institute of Technology

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Marincan Pardede

University of Pelita Harapan

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Eric Jobiliong

University of Pelita Harapan

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