6. Method properties
6.1 Sensitivity
In SAAF, sensitivity is usually expressed in terms of characteristic concentration. This represents the concentration, in mg/dm 3 , or µg/dm 3 , which produces an absorption signal with a value of 0.0044 uA (corresponding to an absorption of 1% of the light emitted). Due to the introduction of a precise sample mass into the atomizer, SAAE sensitivity is represented by the analyte mass that generates a signal of 0.0044 uA in peak height or 0.0044 uA · s in peak area. This is the characteristic mass (m 0 ), which is usually expressed in picograms (1 pg = 10 -12 g).
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