Date:2026-01-15 Categories:Product knowledge Hits:284 From:Guangdong Youfeng Microelectronics Co., Ltd
Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) is a plasma source commonly used in scientific instruments such as mass spectrometers and spectrometers. It generates high-temperature plasma through electromagnetic induction to ionize samples for applications like mass spectrometry analysis. Below is a detailed introduction to the composition, characteristics, principles, classifications, common failures, and preventive measures of inductively coupled plasma (ICP)
Composition: The inductively coupled plasma (ICP) primarily consists of the following components:diode
- RF generator: Used to provide a high-frequency electric field to generate plasma through gas discharge.
- Plasma Torch: Includes components such as nozzles and CS5333KZ electrodes, used for generating and maintaining plasma.
- Load: Connected to the plasma, for sampling and analysis.diode
2. Features: ICP has the following characteristics:
- High temperature and high energy: The generated plasma can reach temperatures above 10,000 K, enabling the excitation of sample atoms and ions to high energy levels.diode
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