E-Book, Englisch, 409 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 409 Seiten
Reihe: Devices, Circuits, and Systems
ISBN: 978-1-4822-3329-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
- Considers laser propagation safety and explains standard test material preparation for standoff optical-based detection system evaluation
- Explores explosives detection using deep ultraviolet native fluorescence, Raman spectroscopy, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, reflectometry, and hyperspectral imaging
- Examines photodissociation followed by laser-induced fluorescence, photothermal methods, cavity-enhanced absorption spectrometry, and short-pulse laser-based techniques
- Describes the detection and recognition of explosives using terahertz-frequency spectroscopic techniques
Each chapter is authored by a leading expert on the respective technology, and is structured to supply historical perspective, address current advantages and challenges, and discuss novel research and applications. Readers are left with an in-depth understanding and appreciation of each technology’s capabilities and potential for standoff hazard detection.
Zielgruppe
Researchers in government, academia, and industry who are seeking to improve technologies to better detect and identify unknown materials with increased speed and accuracy.
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Preface
Editors
Contributors
Laser-Based Optical Detection of Explosives; Mikella E. Farrell, Ellen L. Holthoff, and Paul M. Pellegrino
Additional Considerations for Laser-Based Detection Systems at Standoff Ranges; William G. Holthoff
Standards for Standoff Optical-Based Explosives Detection; Greg Gillen and Jennifer R. Verkouteren
Explosives Detection and Analysis by Fusing Deep Ultraviolet Native Fluorescence and Resonance Raman Spectroscopy; Rohit Bhartia, William F. Hug, Ray D. Reid, and Luther W. Beegle
Raman Detection of Explosives; Steven D. Christesen, Augustus W. Fountain III, Erik D. Emmons, and Jason A. Guicheteau
Standoff Detection of Explosive Residue via Photodissociation Followed by Laser-Induced Fluorescence; Charles M. Wynn
Detection of Explosives Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS); David A. Cremers
Active Mid-Infrared Reflectometry and Hyperspectral Imaging; Anish K. Goyal and Travis R. Myers
Infrared Spectroscopy of Explosives Residues: Measurement Techniques and Spectral Analysis; Mark C. Phillips and Bruce E. Bernacki
Photothermal Methods for Laser-Based Detection of Explosives; Christopher A. Kendziora, Robert Furstenberg, Michael R. Papantonakis, Viet K. Nguyen, Jeff M. Byers, and R. Andrew McGill
Detecting Explosives and Chemical Weapons Using Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectrometry; J. Brian Leen, Manish Gupta, and Doug S. Baer
Detection and Recognition of Explosives Using Terahertz-Frequency Spectroscopic Techniques; Henry O. Everitt and Frank C. De Lucia
Detection of Explosives and Energetic Components via Short-Pulse Laser-Based Techniques; John J. Brady and Robert J. Levis