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Remote detection of uranium with filament ablation spectroscopy

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Abstract

We demonstrate that femtosecond filaments can efficiently excite metallic uranium over distances on the order of 10 meters, and that characteristic uranium atomic and molecular signatures can be simultaneously detected in seconds.

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