Laserlännessien
Laserlännessien, also known as laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), is a scientific technique used for elemental analysis. It involves the use of a high-energy laser to create a plasma on the surface of a sample. This plasma emits light at characteristic wavelengths, which can be analyzed to identify the elements present in the sample. LIBS is a non-destructive method, making it suitable for analyzing a wide range of materials, including solids, liquids, and gases. It is particularly useful in fields such as environmental monitoring, archaeology, and materials science, where quick and accurate elemental analysis is required. The technique is known for its simplicity, speed, and ability to perform real-time analysis. However, it also has limitations, such as the need for a high-energy laser and the potential for matrix effects, which can affect the accuracy of the results. Despite these challenges, LIBS continues to be a valuable tool in various scientific and industrial applications.