Abstract

Design details are given for a high-sensitivity Zeeman-modulated spectrometer using commercial hollow-cathode lamp sources. Experimental detection limits are given for 6 elements, and the values compared with theoretical values calculated on the basis of signals limited only by photon noise. Some conclusions are drawn regarding the sensitivity limits accessible to atomic-absorption spectroscopy with present technology.

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