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Determination of Impurities in Uranium and Plutonium Dioxides by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), a spectrochemical technique in which a laser beam is used as the excitation source, was applied to detect trace elements contained in uranium and plutonium dioxides. Partial spectra of plasmas, generated by focusing the second harmonic (Λ = 532 nm) of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser on UO 2 and PuO 2 targets at atmospheric pressure, were recorded. Eighteen impurities at concentrations of about 500 ppm (μg/g) and twelve at concentrations of about 100 ppm, respectively, were observed in the rich emission matrices UO 2 and PuO 2 . The possibility of quantifying impurities in such matrices is discussed.

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