• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 41, Issue 5, 515003 (2014)
Meng Deshuo*, Zhao Nanjing, Liu Wenqing, Ma Mingjun, Wang Yin, Yu Yang, Fang Li, Hu Li, Zhang Dahai, Yang Ruifang, Wang Jiuyue, and Liu Jianguo
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    DOI: 10.3788/cjl201441.0515003 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Meng Deshuo, Zhao Nanjing, Liu Wenqing, Ma Mingjun, Wang Yin, Yu Yang, Fang Li, Hu Li, Zhang Dahai, Yang Ruifang, Wang Jiuyue, Liu Jianguo. Quantitative Measurement and Analysis of Potassium in Soil Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2014, 41(5): 515003 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    It has great significance to achieve the fast, in-situ measurement of potassium content in soil to the fertilization in farmland and agricultural production management. The spectroscopy emission characteristics of potassium in soil are studied based on laser-induced breakdown spectroscoy techinque with a 1064 nm wavelength NdYAG laser as the excitation source, the echelle spectroscopy with high resolution and wide spectral range as the spectral separation device and the intensified charge coupled device (ICCD) as the spectral detection device. With the spectral line of 769.90 nm as the analytical line, the best detection delay time is 1 μs, gate time is 5.2 μs, and the limit of detection is 0.006858%. The calibration curve of soil samples is obtained. While the relative error between the predicted value and true value is within 5%. 12 different types of soil with different matrix effects are measured. The result shows that, for the actual quantitative measurement of soil samples with different matrix types, they need to be calibrated respectively. The research result provides a reference for the fast, in-situ quantitative measurement of potassium in soil.
    Meng Deshuo, Zhao Nanjing, Liu Wenqing, Ma Mingjun, Wang Yin, Yu Yang, Fang Li, Hu Li, Zhang Dahai, Yang Ruifang, Wang Jiuyue, Liu Jianguo. Quantitative Measurement and Analysis of Potassium in Soil Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2014, 41(5): 515003
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