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Spectroscopy Takes Security into the Field

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The threat of chemical and biological terrorism and the infusion of hazardous materials into inhabited areas have created the demand for two field-deployable analytical techniques.

Jay Thomason, Ocean Optics Inc.

With important advances in the miniaturization, cost and performance of optoelectronic devices and sampling accessories, techniques such as fluorescence spectroscopy and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy have found new applications in environmental monitoring, in chemical and biological warfare detection and in other security areas. Fluorescence spectroscopy is the more familiar standard, but it is being used today to address new research challenges. The relatively new laser-induced spectroscopy technique also is stepping up to the plate in novel instrumentation and application...Read full article

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    fluorescence spectroscopy
    The spectroscopic study of radiation emitted by the process of fluorescence.
    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...
    Basic ScienceCommunicationsdefenseenvironmental monitoringFeaturesfluorescence spectroscopylaser-induced breakdown spectroscopyoptoelectronic devicesSensors & Detectorsspectroscopy

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