Abstract

Atomization under pressure considerably influences the absolute and relative sensitivities of resonance and non-resonace lines. Whereas for resonance lines the peak height and area senstitivities decrease with increasing pressure, for non-resonance lines the sensitivity initially increases probably because the increase of the temperature of the atomic vapor compensates for the Lorentz broadening and the red shift. At higher pressures probably absorption line broadening and red shift effect become predominant so that the sensitivity of the non-resonance lines becomes poorer. In spite of this the relative sensitivity of the non-resonance lines as compared to the resonance lines under the same conditions. improves steadily with increasing pressure. It is possible that the absorption profiles of the resonance and the non-resonance lines are affected differently by pressure. The peak characterization times differ considerably for the resonance and non-resonance lines. Calibration curves become more linear with increasing pressure. The improvement is more pronounced for the resonance line.

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