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Progress toward a VUV Raman spectrometer to detect pathogens with the samples in air

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Abstract

We describe progress toward detection of pathogens through Raman spectroscopy in the vacuum ultraviolet using the hydrogen Lyman alpha line at 121.6 nm.

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