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Mid-Infrared Reflection Signatures For Trace Chemicals On Surfaces

CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, NUCLEAR, AND EXPLOSIVES (CBRNE) SENSING XIX(2018)

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Abstract
Results are presented for the detection of trace explosive residues on real-world surfaces using active mid-infrared (MIR) hyperspectral imaging. The target surface is illuminated using miniature, rapidly tunable, external-cavity quantum cascade lasers (EC-QCLs) and the reflected light is imaged using a HgCdTe camera with a spatial resolution of 70 mu m. Hypercubes with 128x128 pixels are captured with more than 256 wavelengths that span 7.7 - 11.8 mu m. The samples consisted of PETN residues which were applied to keyboard keys at various levels of chemical loading. We estimate a limit of detection of less than 6 ng per pixel for the as-deposited chemical. The explosive residue remains detectable by HSI even after wiping the surface several times using isopropyl alcohol. Simple signature models for solid particles (i.e., Mie scattering) and thin-films account for the many of the spectral features observed in the chemical signatures.
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Mid-IR spectroscopy,Quantum cascade laser,Hyperspectral imaging,Chemical detection,HgCdTe focal plane array,Explosives detection
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