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The primary goal of this work was the instant identification of solid mater
ials on the basis of spectral libraries stored in a computer using laser-in
duced plasma spectroscopy. The libraries were obtained prior to analysis an
d consisted of representative spectra from different groups of materials to
be analyzed, Special attention was paid to identification of samples with
very similar chemical composition, such as certain series of stainless stee
l and cast iron standards. Both linear and rank correlation methods were ap
plied. Rank correlation proved to be more reliable, yielding probability of
correct identification close to unity for almost all studied samples. This
technique should have applications in the metallurgical, mineralogical, an
d semiconductor industries and in medical and forensic sciences.