Noise characteristics of emission signals from the Ar microwave plasma
torch (MPT) discharge have been analyzed. Noise spectra are reported
with the use of a nebulizer sample introduction system for desolvated
and undesolvated aerosols, for varying analyte concentrations, and for
background emission from argon and water vapor. The analytical system
appears to be flicker-noise limited at frequencies below about 1 Hz.
White noise was found to be dominant below 100 Hz, but discrete noise
peaks were detected in the frequency region extending to 300 Hz. The n
oise frequency characteristics are independent of the plasma viewing p
osition, analyte concentration, and sample introduction method but str
ongly dependent on the argon carrier flow rate and on the introduction
of water vapor. The discrete-frequency peaks presumably have a fluid-
dynamics origin, caused by flow fluctuations as argon exits the top of
the torch. Noise from the measurement system and from external source
s was not significant compared with the noise level observed from the
plasma.