Abstract
A unique scheme has been applied for sensitive remote detection of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) vapor trace amounts at atmospheric pressure and 24 °C. The detection concept is based on a single laser beam inducing a tandem process: photodissociation of TNT vapor followed by highly selective detection of its photofragments vibrationally excited NO, utilizing laser-induced fluorescence with the A 2Σ+(v′ = 0) ← X 2Π(v″ = 2) transition. A detection sensitivity of at least 8 parts in 109 of TNT vapor with a signal-to-noise ratio of approximately 10 has been experimentally verified for an unfocused ∼5-mJ laser beam, measured at a distance of ∼15 cm from the TNT sample.
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