This research focuses on analyzing how the shape and structure (morphology) of nanoparticles influence plasma behavior during laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy.
Examined different shapes and sizes of nanoparticles in laser setups.
Utilized an intrinsic radiative enhancement framework for analysis.
Performed experiments to compare plasma characteristics based on nanoparticle morphology.
Findings indicate that specific nanoparticle morphologies enhance plasma behavior significantly.
Demonstrated increased signal strength and clarity in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy outcomes.
Effectiveness varied greatly depending on the nanoparticle shape, suggesting optimized configurations.
Resumen
Morphology-dependent plasma behavior analysis in nanoparticle-enhanced laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy based on an intrinsic radiative enhancement framework