Hartzler D A, Jain J C, McIntyre D L
National Energy Technology Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Pittsburgh, PA, 15236, USA.
Leidos Research Support Team, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA, 15236, USA.
Sci Rep. 2019 Mar 14;9(1):4430. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-41025-3.
Sub-surface activity such as geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) has the potential to contaminate groundwater sources with dissolved metals originating from sub-surface brines or leaching of formation rock. Therefore, a Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) based sensor is developed for sub-surface water quality monitoring. The sensor head is built using a low cost passively Q-switched (PQSW) laser and is fiber coupled to a pump laser and a gated spectrometer. The prototype sensor head was constructed using off the shelf components and a custom monolithic, PQSW laser and testing has verified that the fiber coupled design performs as desired. The system shows good calibration linearity for tested elements (Ca, Sr, and K), quick data collection times, and Limits of Detection (LODs) that are comparable to or better than those of table top, actively Q-switched systems. The fiber coupled design gives the ability to separate the PQSW LIBS excitation laser from the pump source and spectrometer, allowing these expensive and fragile components to remain at the surface while only the low-cost, all optical sensor head needs to be exposed to the hostile downhole environment.
诸如地质碳封存(GCS)之类的地下活动有可能用源自地下卤水或地层岩石浸出的溶解金属污染地下水源。因此,开发了一种基于激光诱导击穿光谱(LIBS)的传感器用于地下水质监测。传感器头采用低成本被动调Q(PQSW)激光器构建,并通过光纤与泵浦激光器和门控光谱仪耦合。原型传感器头使用现成的组件以及定制的单片PQSW激光器构建,测试已验证光纤耦合设计按预期运行。该系统对测试元素(钙、锶和钾)显示出良好的校准线性、快速的数据采集时间以及与台式主动调Q系统相当或更好的检测限(LOD)。光纤耦合设计能够将PQSW LIBS激发激光器与泵浦源和光谱仪分离,使这些昂贵且易碎的组件留在地面,而只需将低成本的全光学传感器头暴露于恶劣的井下环境。