JOURNAL ARTICLE

Standoff explosives trace detection and imaging by selective stimulated Raman scattering

Marshall T. BremerMarcos Dantus

Year: 2013 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 103 (6)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

We introduce a sensitive method for laser based standoff detection of chemicals based on stimulated Raman scattering. Selective excitation of a particular Raman transition is detected by measuring the diffusely reflected laser light from a distant surface. The method simultaneously measures stimulated Raman loss and gain within a single laser shot and is insensitive to the optical properties (reflectivity/absorptivity) of the substrate. We demonstrate the specificity and sensitivity by detecting and imaging nanogram analyte micro-crystals on paper, fabric, and plastic substrates at 1 to 10 m standoff distance using only 10 mW of laser power from a single femtosecond laser.

Keywords:
Raman scattering Materials science Laser Femtosecond Optics Raman spectroscopy Molar absorptivity Explosive material Optoelectronics Explosive detection Excitation Substrate (aquarium) Chemistry

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