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Libs (laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy)

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LIBS (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) is a technique that uses a laser to generate a plasma from a sample, which is then analyzed for its elemental composition.

Key Features

  • Uses laser pulses to vaporize and analyze samples
  • Rapid analysis of samples
  • Non-destructive technique

Pros

  • Fast and sensitive elemental analysis
  • Non-contact and non-destructive sampling method
  • Can be used in various fields like environmental monitoring, forensic science, and archaeology

Cons

  • Equipment can be expensive
  • Limited depth of analysis due to shallow penetration depth of laser pulses

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