Laser-induced plasma is a research area that involves the generation of high-temperature plasma using laser technology. This process typically involves focusing a high-powered laser beam onto a solid, liquid, or gas target, creating a plasma by rapidly heating and ionizing the target material. The resulting plasma can emit light in various spectral bands, making it useful for applications such as material analysis, spectroscopy, and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. Laser-induced plasma can also be used for purposes such as material processing, surface modification, and energy production. This research area is constantly evolving, with ongoing efforts to improve plasma generation efficiency, control plasma parameters, and expand the range of applications for laser-induced plasma technology.