“…In plasma physics, laser‐induced fluorescence (LIF) [ 1,2 ] is currently the leading method for the detection of radicals, [ 1,3,4 ] metastables [ 5,6 ] and some ions. [ 7,8 ] LIF provides high sensitivity, a low limit of detection and high spatial and temporal resolution. Unfortunately, the method can be invasive, especially if high‐energy laser pulses are used, which are required in some cases for reaching a sufficient signal‐to‐noise ratio.…”