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Self-absorption of laser induced breakdown spectra

Akaoka, Katsuaki; Oba, Masaki; Maruyama, Yoichiro; Miyabe, Masabumi; Wakaida, Ikuo

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Development of analytical method of the impurity in the uranium oxide using LIBS

Akaoka, Katsuaki; Maruyama, Yoichiro; Oba, Masaki; Miyabe, Masabumi; Otobe, Haruyoshi; Wakaida, Ikuo

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Characteristics of the laser plasma emission of metal and oxide by double pulse LIBS

Oba, Masaki; Maruyama, Yoichiro; Akaoka, Katsuaki; Miyabe, Masabumi; Wakaida, Ikuo

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We measured the characteristics of plasma emission of Gd metal and Gd oxide by double pulse LIBS. As a result, the pulse timing behavior was largely different between metal and oxide. In the case of using the Gd oxide, intensity peak pre-pulse did not appear.

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Technical development of non-contacting remote analysis for nuclear fuel materials by combination of LIBS and ablation resonance absorption spectroscopy

Wakaida, Ikuo; Akaoka, Katsuaki; Oba, Masaki; Maruyama, Yoichiro; Miyabe, Masabumi; Otobe, Haruyoshi; Kato, Masaaki; Niki, Hideaki*

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By the combination of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and laser ablation resonance spectroscopy, we are developing the non-contacting remote analysis for the measurements of impurities and isotopes in a nuclear fuel materials. The purpose of the study and some recent results are discussed. The ablated amount was estimated by the microscope observation of the crater. Plasma expansion process was observed to be well in agreement with the blast wave model. In the characteristics of double pulse LIBS, it was confirmed that the strong emission was maintained even in the atmosphere pressure. For the impurity analysis, deconvolution technique made it possible to determine the impurity component from an overlapped spectrum. The performance of impurity measurement of order 100 ppm in uranium oxide was shown. In the isotope measurement, high resolution observation conditions were performed, and applying to uranium oxide, isotope detection of $$^{235}$$U in natural uranium was succeeded.

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