December 26, 2012
Journal Article

Hyperspectral Microscopy of Explosives Particles Using an External Cavity Quantum Cascade Laser

Abstract

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