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Stand-off detection of liquid chemical warfare agents

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Abstract

Involatile liquid chemical warfare agents were detected using two complementary stand-off detection prototypes. Midwave IR hyperspectral imaging was used to locate the contamination and shortwave IR Raman spectroscopy was used for chemical identification.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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