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Simple Sensor Detects Nerve Gas

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Daniel S. Burgess

A laser-based nerve gas sensor under development illustrates that we should not underestimate the power of the commonplace. First cobbled together for $24 from spare parts from CD players, the device outperforms nerve gas sensors that cost thousands more. Detectors and alarms identify and warn of possible exposure to nerve agents, but the most effective -- portable ion-mobility spectrometers -- can cost $7500, putting them out of reach of all but the military. Moreover, the systems tend to register false positives when confronted with common substances such as pesticides, petroleum...Read full article

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    Published: December 2000
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