“…Due to the long range of electromagnetic forces, each charged particle in the plasma interacts simultaneously with a considerable number of other charged particles, resulting in the collective effects that are responsible for the wealth of physical phenomenon that takes place within the plasma [6]. In any means, the magnetic confinement causes not only the conversion of a kinetic energy of the plasma into a thermal energy [7,8], but also the increase of both effective density and the rate of electron recombination in the plasma [6,9,10]. Therefore, the collective effects of these phenomena are expected to enhance significantly the emission intensity during the laser-induced plasma spectroscopy [11,12].…”