LLE most commonly refers to Laser-Induced Luminescence Excitation (or Laser-Induced Emission). It is a spectroscopic technique used in analytical chemistry, combustion diagnostics, and materials science. In LLE, a laser is used to excite a sample, and the resulting luminescence (emission of light) is then measured. This measurement provides information about the composition, temperature, and other properties of the sample. It is commonly used for detecting trace elements and studying chemical reactions.
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