Detection of Uranium Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

被引:85
作者
Chinni, Rosemarie C. [2 ]
Cremers, David A. [1 ]
Radziemski, Leon J. [3 ]
Bostian, Melissa [1 ]
Navarro-Northrup, Claudia [4 ]
机构
[1] ARA Inc, Albuquerque, NM 87110 USA
[2] Alvernia Univ, Dept Sci & Math, Reading, PA 19607 USA
[3] LJR Consulting, Tucson, AZ 85750 USA
[4] ARA Inc, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA
关键词
Uranium; Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy; LIBS; Fissile materials; Double-pulse experiments; Standoff detection; EMISSION-SPECTROSCOPY; STANDOFF DETECTION; PLASMA;
D O I
10.1366/000370209789806867
中图分类号
TH7 [仪器、仪表];
学科分类号
0804 ; 080401 ; 081102 ;
摘要
The goal of this work is a detailed study of uranium detection by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for application to activities associated with environmental surveillance and detecting weapons of mass destruction (WMD). The study was used to assist development of LIBS instruments for standoff detection of bulk radiological and nuclear materials and these materials distributed as contaminants on surfaces. Uranium spectra were analyzed under a variety of different conditions at room pressure, reduced pressures, and in an argon atmosphere. All spectra displayed a high apparent background due to the high density of uranium lines. Time decay curves of selected uranium lines were monitored and compared to other elements in an attempt to maximize detection capabilities for each species in the complicated uranium spectrum. A survey of the LIBS uranium spectra was conducted and relative emission line strengths were determined over the range of 260 to 800 nm. These spectra provide a guide for selection of the strongest LIBS analytical lines for uranium detection in different spectral regions. A detection limit for uranium in soil of 0.26% w/w was obtained at close range and 0.5% w/w was achieved at a distance of 30 in. Surface detection limits were substrate dependent and ranged from 13 to 150 mu g/cm(2). Double-pulse experiments (both collinear and orthogonal arrangements) were shown to enhance the uranium signal in some cases. Based on the results of this work, a short critique is given of the applicability of LIBS for the detection of uranium residues on surfaces for environmental monitoring and WMD surveillance.
引用
收藏
页码:1238 / 1250
页数:13
相关论文
共 45 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], CANADIAN GUIDELINES
[2]   Online coating thickness measurement and depth profiling of zinc coated sheet steel by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy [J].
Balzer, H ;
Hoehne, M ;
Sturm, V ;
Noll, R .
SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART B-ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY, 2005, 60 (7-8) :1172-1178
[3]   ENERGY-LEVELS OF NEUTRAL ATOMIC URANIUM (UI) [J].
BLAISE, J ;
RADZIEMSKI, LJ .
JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 1976, 66 (07) :644-659
[4]  
BOSTIAN M, 2009, APPL SPECTROC UNPUB
[5]  
Cannon B. D., 1993, PNL8864
[6]   Standoff detection of high explosive materials at 50 meters in ambient light conditions using a small Raman instrument [J].
Carter, JC ;
Angel, SM ;
Lawrence-Snyder, M ;
Scaffidi, J ;
Whipple, RE ;
Reynolds, JG .
APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY, 2005, 59 (06) :769-775
[7]  
Carter M. W., 1983, Radiation Protection Dosimetry, V5, P233
[8]  
Cremers D. A., 2006, HDB LASER INDUCED BR
[9]  
*DOE, 2001, DOENV11718602
[10]  
*EM, 1997, 111014002 EM, pCH6