Increasing worldwide terrorist attacks involving explosives presents a growing need for a rapid and ranged explosive detection method that can safely be deployed in the field. Stand-off Raman spectroscopy shows great promise; however, the radiant exposures of lasers required for adequate signal generation are often much greater than what is safe for the eye or the skin, restricting use of the technique to un-populated areas. Here, by determining the safe exposure levels for lasers typically used in Raman spectroscopy, optimal parameter values are identified, which produce the largest possible detection range using power densities that do not exceed the eye-safe limit. It is shown that safe ultraviolet pulse energies can be more than three o...
Abstract Raman spectroscopy has long been considered a gold standard for optically based chemical i...
spe ma e 10 visible excitation at 532 nm. Thus the gated Raman technique with UV excitation has sign...
We report the results of proximal Raman investigations at a distance of 7 m, to detect traces of exp...
Increasing worldwide terrorist attacks involving explosives presents a growing need for a rapid and ...
This project focused on maximising the detection range of an eye-safe stand-off Raman system for use...
We report the results of Raman investigation performed at stand-off distance between 6-10 m with a n...
Standoff Raman imaging systems have shown the ability to detect single explosives particles. However...
<p> The explosives detection has been a hot and difficult issue in the field of securityï1/4it...
We have designed and demonstrated a standoff Raman system for detecting high explosive materials at ...
Laser based detection systems provide safe and discreet detection and identification of explosives. ...
A new Raman-based apparatus for proximal detection of energetic materials on people, was developed a...
We measured the 229 nm absolute ultraviolet (UV) Raman cross-sections of the explosives trinitrotolu...
A new Raman-based apparatus for proximal detection of energetic materials on people, was developed a...
We measured the 229 nm absolute ultraviolet (UV) Raman cross-sections of the explosives trinitrotolu...
Abstract Raising the interest in remote chemical analysis, in particular through Raman and fluoresce...
Abstract Raman spectroscopy has long been considered a gold standard for optically based chemical i...
spe ma e 10 visible excitation at 532 nm. Thus the gated Raman technique with UV excitation has sign...
We report the results of proximal Raman investigations at a distance of 7 m, to detect traces of exp...
Increasing worldwide terrorist attacks involving explosives presents a growing need for a rapid and ...
This project focused on maximising the detection range of an eye-safe stand-off Raman system for use...
We report the results of Raman investigation performed at stand-off distance between 6-10 m with a n...
Standoff Raman imaging systems have shown the ability to detect single explosives particles. However...
<p> The explosives detection has been a hot and difficult issue in the field of securityï1/4it...
We have designed and demonstrated a standoff Raman system for detecting high explosive materials at ...
Laser based detection systems provide safe and discreet detection and identification of explosives. ...
A new Raman-based apparatus for proximal detection of energetic materials on people, was developed a...
We measured the 229 nm absolute ultraviolet (UV) Raman cross-sections of the explosives trinitrotolu...
A new Raman-based apparatus for proximal detection of energetic materials on people, was developed a...
We measured the 229 nm absolute ultraviolet (UV) Raman cross-sections of the explosives trinitrotolu...
Abstract Raising the interest in remote chemical analysis, in particular through Raman and fluoresce...
Abstract Raman spectroscopy has long been considered a gold standard for optically based chemical i...
spe ma e 10 visible excitation at 532 nm. Thus the gated Raman technique with UV excitation has sign...
We report the results of proximal Raman investigations at a distance of 7 m, to detect traces of exp...