Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7147673 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate a standoff detection scheme of surface adsorbed explosives based on the broadband quantum cascade laser (QCL) infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy and ultraviolet laser photodecomposition. We utilized a sub-second rapid-scan data acquisition scheme to record continuously scanned spectra which revealed the broad-band absorption features of surface adsorbed explosive molecules such as cyclotrimethylene trinitramine (RDX) and trinitrotoluene with a surface concentration of 1 μg/cm2. The standoff QCL spectra perfectly reproduce the reflectance spectra obtained with a conventional Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy instrument. The conformation conversion of RDX molecules is also observed and studied.
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Authors
Xunchen Liu, Charles W. Van Neste, Manisha Gupta, Ying Y. Tsui, Seonghwan Kim, Thomas Thundat,