A plasma created by the action of a high-intensity resonant laser radiation
on a vapor or a gas (Photoresonant Plasma, PRP) is considered as a version
of the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). The physical mechanism
s determining the transformation of the resonant laser radiation energy int
o that of a plasma are analyzed. It is shown that the transformation of res
onant radiation proceeds much more quickly in comparison with the conventio
nal off-resonant irradiation. This is one of the main advantages of use of
PRP in LIES technique. There have been stated the interrelation between the
quasi-stationary plasma temperature established after termination of the l
aser pulse and the concentration of the admixture vapor to be determined. T
his interrelation can be used as the basis for LIPS determination of the el
emental content of the irradiated surface. The set of equations determining
the time evolution of PRP is formulated. The quasi-stationary parameters o
f alkali metal PRP after terminating the laser irradiation and also during
the irradiation have been evaluated on the basis of the analysis of these e
quations.