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8 May 2009 Detection and classification of explosive compounds utilizing laser ion mobility spectrometry
A. Langmeier, W. Heep, C. Oberhuettinger, H. Oberpriller, M. Kessler, J. Goebel, G. Mueller
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Abstract
Detection of explosives by ion mobility spectroscopy has become common in recent years. We demonstrate explosive detection with a novel Laser Ion Mobility Spectrometer (LIMS) developed at EADS Innovation Works. A Laser operating at 266nm was used for the two-photon ionisation of dopant and calibrant substances. Quantitative measurements of trace residues of explosives have been performed to quantify the sensitivity of the LIMS system. Findings demonstrate the suitability of this technique as a screening tool for explosive compounds.
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A. Langmeier, W. Heep, C. Oberhuettinger, H. Oberpriller, M. Kessler, J. Goebel, and G. Mueller "Detection and classification of explosive compounds utilizing laser ion mobility spectrometry", Proc. SPIE 7304, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing X, 73041H (8 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.820856
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Explosives

Spectroscopy

Calibration

Ionization

Einsteinium

Explosives detection

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