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Aerosol Threat Detection: Single Particle Spectroscopy and Scattering

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Achieving low detection thresholds for biological/chemical agent aerosols, drives sensor designs to single-particle classification approaches, and short response times suggests optical, on-the-fly interrogation. Spectroscopic methods discussed include fluorescence and IR absorption.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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