@article {Windsor:1979:0003-7028:56, author = "Windsor, D.L. and Heine, D.R. and Denton, M.B.", title = "A High Power Inductively Coupled Plasma Torch and Impedance Matching Network", journal = "Applied Spectroscopy", volume = "33", number = "1", year = "1979", abstract = "The relative ease of operation, power handling capabilities, and overall performance of an inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometer depends upon numerous factors, not the least important of which is the design of the torch. A variety of such designs has appeared in the literature. Most workers have employed three concentric fused silica and/or Pyrex tubes, referred to as an inner sample gas tube, a "flaired mouth" plasma gas tube, and an outer coolant tube. These tubes are either fused into one- or two-piece units through glass blowing techniques or mounted in some type of dismantleable base assembly.", pages = "56-58", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sas/sas/1979/00000033/00000001/art00015", doi = "doi:10.1366/0003702794926191", keyword = "Inductively coupled plasma torch, Inductively coupled plasma matching network" }