Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscope

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Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscope is a scientific instrument that analyzes the elemental composition of materials by focusing a high-energy laser to create a plasma and studying the emitted light spectrum.

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instanceOf analytical instrument
scientific instrument
spectroscopic instrument
advantage ability to analyze hazardous materials remotely
fast analysis time
little or no sample preparation
simultaneous detection of many elements
analyzes elemental composition of materials
appliedIn cultural heritage analysis
environmental monitoring
forensic science
metallurgy
mining
pharmaceutical analysis
quality control
basedOn laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
canAnalyze gases
liquids
solids
detects atomic emission lines
ionic emission lines
hasComponent collection optics
control software
data acquisition system
detector
focusing optics
laser source
optical fiber
sample chamber
spectrometer
measures emission spectrum
operatesBy collecting light emitted by plasma
creating plasma on sample surface
detecting spectral lines of elements
dispersing emitted light into spectrum
relatedTo optical emission spectroscopy
plasma spectroscopy
requires calibration with reference materials
subjectTo matrix effects
shot-to-shot variability
usedFor in-situ analysis
minimal sample preparation analysis
multi-element analysis
qualitative elemental analysis
quantitative elemental analysis
rapid material identification
uses focused laser beam
high-energy laser pulse

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