C. Perez et al., Comparative study of the excitation/ionization capacity of direct current versus radiofrequency powered glow discharge optical spectrometry, J ANAL ATOM, 14(9), 1999, pp. 1413-1418
A comparison of the excitation ability of radiofrequency (rf) and direct cu
rrent (dc) powering modes in glow discharge (GD) optical emission spectrome
try, using the same discharge chamber based on the Marcus design, is presen
ted. Three cathodes of pure Sn, Zn and Cu were used to investigate the beha
viour of atomic and ionic emission lines of these analytes and the discharg
e gas (argon) under different operating conditions in the 200-500 nm region
. At a given pressure it was observed that atomic line intensity ratios bet
ween rf- and dc-GD for Ar I emission lines were higher the higher the upper
level energy of the transition, whereas such ratios were independent of th
e energy of the upper level for Ar II lines. Considering the excitation of
analyte emission lines, at selected operating conditions of the discharges,
it was observed that lower intensities with the rf powering were due to lo
wer sputtering rates because the emission yields were higher for the rf mod
e. The effect of pressure was also studied and it was found that the behavi
our followed by both the atomic and ionic emission lines of argon, as well
as the analytical line intensities, was not apparently related to the energ
y of the upper level of the transitions.