Abstract

Abstract A focused pulsed laser beam was irradiated on a CaCO3 microparticle in water, and a laser breakdown of single microparticle was induced. In the laser breakdown plasma emission spectrum, the emission lines of Ca I and Ca II were observed, while these lines did not appear for the Ca2+ aqueous solution. Hence this method is effective for analysis of microparticulate impurities in liquids.

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