Laser optoacoustic detection of explosive vapors. 1976

P C Claspy, and Y H Pao, and S Kwong, and E Nodov

The direct detection of nitroglycerine, ethylene glycol dinitrate, and dinitrotoluene by optoacoustic spectroscopy techniques at 6 microm, 9 microm, and 11 microm is reported. The effect of interference by normal atmospheric pollutants is investigated, and it is found that of those wavelengths used in this investigation the 9-microm and 11-/microm spectral regions, using a CO(2) laser as radiation source, are the most promising for use in explosive detection.

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