Field portable time resolved SORS sensor for the identification of concealed hazards


Autoria(s): Cletus, Biju; Olds, William J.; Izake, Emad L.; Sundarajoo, Shankaran; Fredericks, Peter M.; Jaatinen, Esa
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Raman spectroscopy, when used in spatially offset mode, has become a potential tool for the identification of explosives and other hazardous substances concealed in opaque containers. The molecular fingerprinting capability of Raman spectroscopy makes it an attractive tool for the unambiguous identification of hazardous substances in the field. Additionally, minimal sample preparation is required compared with other techniques. We report a field portable time resolved Raman sensor for the detection of concealed chemical hazards in opaque containers. The new sensor uses a pulsed nanosecond laser source in conjunction with an intensified CCD detector. The new sensor employs a combination of time and space resolved Raman spectroscopy to enhance the detection capability. The new sensor can identify concealed hazards by a single measurement without any chemometric data treatments.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49947/

Publicador

SPIE - Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49947/1/Manuscript.pdf

DOI:10.1117/12.918981

Cletus, Biju, Olds, William J., Izake, Emad L., Sundarajoo, Shankaran, Fredericks, Peter M., & Jaatinen, Esa (2012) Field portable time resolved SORS sensor for the identification of concealed hazards. Proceedings of SPIE, 8374.

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #020500 OPTICAL PHYSICS #030000 CHEMICAL SCIENCE #030100 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY #Time resolved SORS #Raman spectroscopy #explosive precursors #non-contact analysis #forensic analysis #homeland security
Tipo

Journal Article