Chan George C Y, Martin Leigh R, Russo Richard E
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
Appl Spectrosc. 2023 Aug;77(8):819-834. doi: 10.1177/00037028221112953. Epub 2022 Jul 15.
Through a systematic scanning of U and U emission lines between 280 nm and 745 nm, the optimal emission line for direct gaseous uranium hexafluoride (UF) enrichment assay using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) was found. Screening for spectral features that are potentially useful for U isotopic analysis was gauged from the magnitude of the U-U isotopic shift and the signal-to-background ratio of the emission line through a parameter termed ΔSBR . The ΔSBR spectrum shows peaks at wavelength positions where there are strong lines with significant U-U shifts. The screening identified 13 spectral-window candidates, which were down selected based on their overall accuracy in predicting the U enrichment of three UF samples of natural (0.720 atom% U) and low-enriched (4.675 atom% and 9.157 atom% U) grades. The U(I) 646.498 nm emission line, with a determined U-U isotopic shift of -17.7 pm, was found to be the optimal spectral window for direct UF enrichment assay. The root mean square error for enrichment assays on the three natural and low-enriched UF samples, with each sample measured in six replicates, was 0.31% in absolute U content. Each measurement comprised LIBS signals accumulated from 3000 laser shots. The analytical bias and precision were better than 0.5% and 0.3%, respectively, in absolute [U/(U + U)] ratios. Specific for the two low-enriched UF samples, the relative standard deviations from six replicated measurements were around 2%.