Using infrared hyperspectral imaging, we demonstrate microscopy of small particles of the explosives compounds RDX, tetryl, and PETN with near diffraction-limited performance. The custom microscope apparatus includes an external cavity quantum cascade laser illuminator scanned over its tuning range of 9.13-10.53 µm in four seconds, coupled with a microbolometer focal plane array to record infrared transmission images. We use the hyperspectral microscopy technique to study the infrared absorption spectra of individual explosives particles, and demonstrate sub-nanogram detection limits.
Revised: April 10, 2013 |
Published: December 26, 2012
Citation
Phillips M.C., and B.E. Bernacki. 2012.Hyperspectral Microscopy of Explosives Particles Using an External Cavity Quantum Cascade Laser.Optical Engineering 52, no. 6:Article No. 061302.PNNL-SA-90600.doi:10.1117/1.OE.52.6.061302