拉曼光谱
荧光
分析化学(期刊)
激光器
拉曼散射
信号(编程语言)
激发态
材料科学
皮秒
化学
光学
原子物理学
物理
色谱法
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Sari Romppanen,Heikki Häkkänen,Jere Kekkonen,Jan Nissinen,Ilkka Nissinen,Juha Kostamovaara,Saara Kaski
摘要
Abstract Raman analysis of rock samples containing rare earth elements (REEs) is challenging due to the strong fluorescence, which may mask the weaker Raman signal. In this research, time‐gated (TG) Raman has been applied to the construction of the mineral distribution map from REE‐bearing rock. With TG Raman, material is excited with a short subnanosecond laser pulse, and the Raman signal is collected within a picosecond‐scale time window prior to the formation of a strong fluorescent signal by means of single‐photon avalanche diode array. This allows signal readout with a significantly reduced fluorescence background. TG Raman maps are used to reveal the location of valuable minerals and are compared with the elemental distribution given by laser‐induced breakdown spectroscopy. The analysis was carried out from a REE‐bearing rock, nepheline syenite sample from the Norra Kärr deposit, where REEs are mainly hosted in eudialyte and catapleiite. The combination of these two complimentary laser spectroscopic methods offers valuable elemental and mineralogical information about rocks.
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