A simple device based on two commercial laser pointers is described to assist in the analysis of samples that present uneven surfaces and/or irregular shapes using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). The device allows for easy positioning of the sample surface at a reproducible distance from the focusing lens that conveys the laser pulse to generate the micro-plasma in a LIBS system, with reproducibility better than ±0.2 mm. In this way, fluctuations in the fluence (J cm-2) are minimized and the LIBS analytical signals can be obtained with a better precision even when samples with irregular surfaces are probed.
Keywords: LIBS; Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy; lens-to-sample distance; repeatability; sample positioning.