Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

Written by Vishal Ranjan | Updated: September 18, 2025

Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

Written by Vishal Ranjan |  Updated: September 18, 2025
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is a laser based spectroscopic compositional analysis method. In the LIBS technique, a highly energetic laser beam is used as an excitation source, to optically breakdown and generate plasma within the target area of a sample. The plasma, upon cooling, emits light at wavelengths that are characteristic of atomic species present in the plasma. The emitted light is subjected to spectrometric analysis, to determine elemental composition of the sample. The concentration of each element correlates with the intensity of its spectral peak. The amount of sample subjected to breakdown and conversion to plasma, is in the range of nanograms to picograms. Depending on the laser power, characteristic emissions occur within time frames of nanoseconds to microseconds. Hence, the detector gate-width needs to be optimized to capture full spectral information within this time frame. LIBS can analyze metallic or non-metallic solids as well as liquid and gaseous samples.

Common Uses of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

  • Detection of contamination in thin surface layers of composite materials
  • Semiconductor and wafer coating characterization
  • Analysis of pigments and coatings
  • Soil carbon, nutrients and contaminants measurement
  • Rock and mineral surface analysis
  • Metal alloy identification and analysis
  • Heavy metals detection in industrial wastewater

Advantages of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

  • Negligible or nil sample preparation required before analysis
  • Rapid, real-time analysis
  • Laboratory as well as portable LIBS instruments are available
  • Solids, liquids or gas can be analysed
  • Remote sensing of materials is possible.
  • Localized microanalysis with lateral and depth profiling information is easily obtained.

Limitations of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

  • Overcoming matrix effects is a challenge for LIBS applications in soil analysis
  • Pulse to pulse variation in spectral intensity needs adjustments
  • Spectra depend upon the instrument characteristics

 Industrial Applications of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

  • Quality control in polymer composites production
  • Semiconductor research and production
  • Agriculture research
  • Geological research
  • Metallurgical industry
  • Environmental analysis
  • Spectroscopy (LIBS)

 

ABOUT AUTHOR

Vishal Ranjan is an experienced Materials Consultant and Structural Engineer with over 5 years of material selection, testing, and failure analysis expertise. He specializes in investigating and reconstructing material failures and providing scientifically sound recommendations rooted in advanced engineering principles. Currently serving as a Customer Engagement Manager, Vishal combines his technical background with client-focused strategies to deliver practical, high-impact solutions in materials and structural engineering. His work is grounded in a strong academic foundation: He holds an M.Tech in Structural Engineering from IIT Kanpur, one of India's premier engineering institutions. Vishal’s approach is both analytical and results-driven.

He has a proven ability to bridge technical insights with real-world applications. He has played a key role in various projects requiring precise evaluation of structural integrity, root cause failure investigations, and materials performance under diverse environmental and operational conditions. Through his work, Vishal continues to contribute to advancements in engineering practices and client solutions, focusing on safety, durability, and innovation.

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