A new element selective detector for gas chromatography is presented. The detector, based on wavelength modulation diode laser atomic absorption spectrometry in a microwave induced helium plasma, is used for measurements of chlorinated hydrocarbons by absorption of excited, metastable chlorine atoms. Indications of complete dissociation of the halocarbons in the plasma have been found. Preliminary detection limits of the order of 1 μg ml −1 or 80 pg s −1 have been found for different halocarbons.