Presentation 2006-06-02
Hydrogen Analysis Using Laser Plasma Induced by TEA CO_2 Laser
Muliadi RAMLI, Nasrullah IDRIS, Kenichi FUKUMOTO, Hideaki NIKI, Tadashi MARUYAMA, Kiichiro KAGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) In order to overcome the difficulty in hydrogen analysis under high pressure surrounding gas, a new technique was developed. In this technique, we used He metastable states produced in a high pressure He gas breakdown plasma to excite hydrogen atom. It was found that the TEA CO_2 laser was favorable for inducing overwhelming He metastale excited state with the help of a metal target. This technique can be used for gas and metal analysis, while for non metal solid analysis, a metal mesh was placed above the sample surface to initiate the He gas breakdown plasma and the ablated atoms from the sample were sent into the He gas breakdown plasma region to be excited effectively through the He metastable atoms.
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Keyword(in English) hydrogen analysis / TEA CO_2 laser / He surrounding gas / He metastable state / zircaloy pipe samples
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Conference Date 2006/5/26(1days)
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Title (in English) Hydrogen Analysis Using Laser Plasma Induced by TEA CO_2 Laser
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Keyword(1) hydrogen analysis
Keyword(2) TEA CO_2 laser
Keyword(3) He surrounding gas
Keyword(4) He metastable state
Keyword(5) zircaloy pipe samples
1st Author's Name Muliadi RAMLI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Nuclear Power and Energy Safety Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Fukui University()
2nd Author's Name Nasrullah IDRIS
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Physics, Faculty of Education and Regional Studies, Fukui University
3rd Author's Name Kenichi FUKUMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Nuclear Power and Energy Safety Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Fukui University
4th Author's Name Hideaki NIKI
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Nuclear Power and Energy Safety Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Fukui University
5th Author's Name Tadashi MARUYAMA
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Nuclear Power and Energy Safety Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Fukui University
6th Author's Name Kiichiro KAGAWA
6th Author's Affiliation Department of Physics, Faculty of Education and Regional Studies, Fukui University
Date 2006-06-02
Paper # LQE2006-6
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 90
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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