Some Detection Limits in Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy with Micro Wave Excited Elsctrodeless Discharge Tubes as Excitation Sources

Abstract
For a given population of atoms in any atom-reservoir of low background, the sensitivity of atomic fluorescence measurements is inherently greater than that of atomic absorption because of the benefits which accrue from signal amplification and from the proportional relationship which exists between signal strength and the intensity of the source of excitation in fluorescence studies.

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