Abstract

Thermal lensing spectrometry based on a pulsed, excimer-pumped, tunable dye laser as heating beam and a He-Ne laser as probe is described for the determination of low concentrations of uranyl ions in water solution. The dye laser, tuned at 414 nm, has a peak power of about 200 kW and a bandwidth of 0.02 nm. The smallest detectable sorptivity was 3 × 10 −5 cm −1 and the limit of detection for uranium was 4 × 10 −5 M.

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