Abstract :
In this study we report on the results of experiments devoted to the depth profile analysis of zinc-coated steel samples using the laser-induced
breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) technique. The dependence of zinc and iron emissions in three ablation atmospheres (air, argon, helium) was
measured using the fundamental wavelength (1064 nm) of the Nd:YAG laser. The highest possible depth resolution was achieved by optimizing the
experimental parameters, such as the delay time (which affects the tailing of the zinc emission signal), focusing conditions, energy delivered to the
sample, and choice of buffer gases. Current research indicates that there is a constant need to optimize these parameters so that reliable depthprofiling
analysis can be performed.
Keywords :
Depth resolution , Depth profiling , Laser-induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS) , Laser ablation , Coating