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US Navy Uses Acousto-Optic Device to Detect Chemicals

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An acousto-optic tunable filter instrument worked comparably to a CCD-based monochromator for a recent chemical warfare detection test, according to US military researchers. K. Ewing of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington explained during a technical session at the Optical Society of America Annual Meeting that the lab has used Raman spectroscopy for several years to detect chemical warfare agents in the vapor phase. However, these instruments are too bulky and not rugged enough for military field use, so researchers tested a smaller solution: a collinear acousto-optic tunable filter...Read full article

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