Virtually every molecule can uniquely be identified by a series of characteristic mid-infrared (IR) absorption lines, thus commonly referred to as the molecule's spectral fingerprint. A-priori unknown substances can therefore be detected with exceptional high selectivity by measuring a sample's response to illumination with broadband mid-infrared light [1]. Consequently, potential applications of mid-IR spectroscopy are vast and are ranging from airport security screening and non-invasive breath analysis to medical imaging and the detection of chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals, to only name a few. However, the main roadblock for the widespread adoption of this powerful technique is the current lack of integrated miniaturised components that are needed to realise field-deployable mid-IR spectral fingerprinting systems.
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Virtually every molecule can uniquely be identified by a series of characteristic mid-infrared (IR) absorption lines, thus commonly referred to as the molecule's spectral...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Virtually every molecule can uniquely be identified by a series of characteristic mid-infrared (IR) absorption lines, thus commonly referred to as the molecule's spectral fingerprint. A-priori unknown substances can therefore be detected with exceptional high selectivity by measuring a sample's response to illumination with broadband mid-infrared light [1]. Consequently, potential applications of mid-IR spectroscopy are vast and are ranging from airport security screening and non-invasive breath analysis to medical imaging and the detection of chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals, to only name a few. However, the main roadblock for the widespread adoption of this powerful technique is the current lack of integrated miniaturised components that are needed to realise field-deployable mid-IR spectral fingerprinting systems.
Published in: 2023 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC)
Date of Conference: 26-30 June 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 September 2023
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