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25 October 2013 Surface enhanced vibrational spectroscopy for the detection of explosives
Fritjof Büttner, Jan Hagemann, Mike Wellhausen, Sebastian Funke, Christoph Lenth, Frank Rotter, Lars Gundrum, Ulrich Plachetka, Christian Moormann, Moritz Strube, Andreas Walte, Hainer Wackerbarth
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Abstract
A detector which can detect a broad range of explosives without false alarms is urgently needed. Vibrational spectroscopy provides specific spectral information about molecules enabling the identification of analytes by their “fingerprint” spectra. The low detection limit caused by the inherent weak Raman process can be increased by the Surface Enhanced Raman (SER) effect. This is particularly attractive because it combines low detection limits with high information content for establishing molecular identity. Based on SER spectroscopy we have constructed a modular detection system. Here, we want to show a combination of SER spectroscopy and chemometrics to distinguish between chemically similar substances. Such an approach will finally reduce the false alarm rate. It is still a challenge to determine the limit of detection of the analyte on a SER substrate or its enhancement factor. For physisorbed molecules we have applied a novel approach. By this approach the performance of plasmonic substrates and Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) enhancement of explosives can be evaluated. Moreover, novel nanostructured substrates for surface enhanced IR absorption (SEIRA) spectroscopy will be presented. The enhancement factor and a limit of detection are estimated.
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Fritjof Büttner, Jan Hagemann, Mike Wellhausen, Sebastian Funke, Christoph Lenth, Frank Rotter, Lars Gundrum, Ulrich Plachetka, Christian Moormann, Moritz Strube, Andreas Walte, and Hainer Wackerbarth "Surface enhanced vibrational spectroscopy for the detection of explosives", Proc. SPIE 8896, Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems: Technology and Applications X, 889609 (25 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2028736
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KEYWORDS
Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Explosives

Molecules

Raman spectroscopy

Principal component analysis

Chemical analysis

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