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Lasers find distant hidden explosives

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

A new method of Raman spectroscopy uses laser light to detect chemicals inside a container from a distance of more than 100 m. Laser light is scattered in a very specific way by various substances. This is the basis of Raman spectroscopy and can be used to analyze the contents of a nontransparent container without opening it. Scientists at Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) used the technique to see what was in certain containers, irradiating samples with a laser beam. When the light was scattered by the molecules of the sample, it changed its energy; e.g., the photons...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Jun 2012
    GLOSSARY
    irradiation
    Application of radiation to an object.
    raman spectroscopy
    That branch of spectroscopy concerned with Raman spectra and used to provide a means of studying pure rotational, pure vibrational and rotation-vibration energy changes in the ground level of molecules. Raman spectroscopy is dependent on the collision of incident light quanta with the molecule, inducing the molecule to undergo the change.
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