The LIBS-method of laser emission spectroscopy (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) has been widely used in the mining and metallurgical industries. New opportunities in the field of laser emission analysis appeared in connection with the creation of fiber lasers and the emergence of multi-element optical sensors, which allows for remote and rapid analysis of the chemical composition of the sample. The use of the LIBS-method in solving the issue of decommissioning spent fuel pools for aging is presented.

DOI: 10.22184/1993-7296.FRos.2019.13.2.202.205

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Issue #2/2019
A. E. Chuprov
Application of Laser Emission Spectrometry (LIBS) for Identification of Materials within Spent Fuel Cooling Ponds Using LIBSProbe with a Submersible Remote Probe
The LIBS-method of laser emission spectroscopy (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) has been widely used in the mining and metallurgical industries. New opportunities in the field of laser emission analysis appeared in connection with the creation of fiber lasers and the emergence of multi-element optical sensors, which allows for remote and rapid analysis of the chemical composition of the sample. The use of the LIBS-method in solving the issue of decommissioning spent fuel pools for aging is presented.

DOI: 10.22184/1993-7296.FRos.2019.13.2.202.205
The LIBSProbe design successfully uses compact nanosecond Nd: YAG lasers from the Quantelby LUMIBIRD series. These are the ULTRA and CFR models in an airtight, dustproof, waterproof case with a power supply and cooling system in one portable, lightweight device – ICE450. All laser systems that belong to the BSL series are tested for vibration resistance and heat resistance that meet the highest military standards for operation in the most unpretentious conditions (MIL-STD-810F).

Special Systems. Photonics LLC is the exclusive distributor of the company LUMIBIRD (France) and provides technical support for the entire LUMIBIRD product line in Russia and the Customs Union. You can get any additional information about LUMIBIRD products and technologies by contacting our specialists.
 
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