Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an atomic emission spectroscopy analysis method that focuses high-energy laser pulses directly on the surface of the sample to generate plasma. It is a new spectral analysis technique based on the interaction between laser and matter.
This technology has the following characteristics:
◇ Outstanding sample form compatibility
◇ Simultaneous analysis of multiple elements
◇ Detection of light elements (z<12)
◇ Excellent spatial resolution ability
● A powerful tool for rapid screening through direct analysis of solid samples
● Rapid phase conversion enrichment analysis of liquid samples with extremely short sample processing time comparable to the sensitivity of icpoes
● Simultaneously achieving qualitative and quantitative analysis of multiple elements, able to cover most of the elements in the periodic table
● Determination of elements such as C, N, O, Li, Be, B, etc., short board of XRF
● Surface microzone analysis, spatial resolution below 100 microns, fine thickness analysis