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Jmar to Continue Development of Laser-Based, Remote IED Detectors

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Jmar Technologies Inc., a San Diego-based developer of laser-based technology and x-ray processes for imaging, analysis and fabrication at the nanoscale, has received an award for $711,000, including a $210,000 option, in Phase II funding from the US Army's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. This award supports the continued development of Jmar's compact laser system used for real-time spectrochemical hazard analysis in the field. Under the Phase II contract, Jmar will design and build two prototypes to demonstrate both man-portable and vehicle-mounted systems. Work under this contract is expected to be completed in 2007. Using Jmar's proprietary BriteLight technology, the new laser system will be designed specifically for adjustable, double-pulse mode operation to support laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). LIBS techniques are well-suited to field analysis since only the laser beam must reach the sample, allowing safe, remote monitoring of hazardous materials in difficult to reach locations.
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Published: September 2006
Glossary
laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an analytical technique that uses a high-powered laser pulse to ablate a small amount of material from a sample, creating a plasma. This plasma emits light, which is analyzed to determine the elemental composition of the sample. Principle of operation: A focused laser pulse is directed at the sample, causing rapid heating and vaporization of a small amount of material. The vaporized material forms a high-temperature plasma, which consists of...
phase
In optics and photonics, "phase" refers to a property of electromagnetic waves, such as light, that describes the position of a wave at a given point in time within its oscillation cycle. More specifically, it indicates the position of a wave relative to a reference point, typically the starting point of a cycle. When discussing phase in optics, it's often described in terms of the phase difference between two waves or the phase of a single wave. The phase difference between two waves is the...
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