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Laser-Induced Breakdown Excitation Source


Introduction

When a high-energy laser pulse is focused into a gas or liquid, or onto a solid surface, it can cause dielectric breakdown and create a hot plasma. For solids the laser pulse also ablates material into the gas phase. The energy of the laser-created plasma can atomize, excite, and ionize analyte species, which can then be detected and quantified by atomic-emission spectroscopy or mass spectrometry.