[Plasma spectral analysis of laser cleaning process in air].

Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi

School of Mechanical Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China.

Published: September 2011

It is quick and accurate to on-line monitor the sample condition of laser cleaning by means of laser-induced plasma spectrum in air. In the present article, the echelle grating spectrometer was used to detect the plasma spectral lines induced by pulsed laser interaction with copper coin samples with or without contamination. The spectrogram showed that there were clear Cu I spectrum lines and air atom spectrum lines of N I and O I. In order to eliminate the uncertainty of single measurement, the statistical regularity of N I and O I spectrum lines was analyzed. Their intensity distribution laws were consistent and their relative standard deviations were the same basically. So a single measurement spectrum could be used to monitor cleaning process. The spectra of copper samples with contamination consisted of many elements atomic spectral lines and continuous spectral lines. But there are Cu I spectral lines in the spectra of clean copper samples. As a result, the authors could detect the change of spectral lines to judge whether the laser cleaning samples were clean.

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