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international conference on multimedia information networking and security | 2004

The Influence of Wetting and Drying Cycles on Mid-Infrared Attenuated Total Reflection Spectra of Quartz: Understanding Spectroscopy of Disturbed Soil

Manfred Karlowatz; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov; Thomas M. Orlando; J. Michael Cathcart; Boris Mizaikoff

Attenuated total reflection (ATR) spectroscopy is a well established optical technique investigating fundamental molecular vibrations in the mid-infrared (MIR) spectral regime for a wide variety of samples including liquids, thin films and powders. In the present study, first results simulating the influence of weathering processes on the spectral characteristics of soils are discussed. In particular, the effect of wetting and drying cycles on IR spectra of fine quartz (SiO2) powders has been investigated with ATR techniques. Resulting from a wetting and drying cycle, the sample spectra of quartz powders revealed significantly increased absorption intensities throughout the spectral region of interest (1400-600 cm-1). We hypothesize that this effect results from a higher packing density of the particles following the wetting procedure with the fines packed into interstitial spaces closer to the ATR waveguide surface. Moreover, a strong red shift of approx. 40 cm-1 of the absorption band assigned to asymmetric SiO4 stretching vibrations (1050 cm-1 to 1250 cm-1) could be observed. Both effects, increase in intensity and spectral shift, are reversed by mechanically disturbing the cemented powder after the wetting/drying cycle. Experiments with s- and p-polarized infrared radiation show similar (reversible) spectral shifts for this particular frequency range. It is expected that these findings will lead to better understanding of the spectral characteristics of soil in the mid-infrared spectral domain providing improved interpretation of data retrieved from disturbed soils e.g. potential landmine sites during hyperspectral imaging.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2008

Low-energy electron diffraction and induced damage in hydrated DNA.

Thomas M. Orlando; Doogie Oh; Yanfeng Chen; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Water interactions with micronized lunar surrogates JSC-1A and albite under ultra-high vacuum with application to lunar observations

Michael J. Poston; Gregory Grieves; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov; Charles Arthur Hibbitts; M. Darby Dyar; Thomas M. Orlando


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2008

Probing low-energy electron induced DNA damage using single photon ionization mass spectrometry

Yanfeng Chen; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov; Thomas M. Orlando


Icarus | 2015

Temperature programmed desorption studies of water interactions with Apollo lunar samples 12001 and 72501

Michael J. Poston; Gregory Grieves; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov; Charles Arthur Hibbitts; M. Darby Dyar; Thomas M. Orlando


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Infrared Attenuated Total Reflection Spectroscopy of Quartz and Silica Micro- and Nanoparticulate Films

Christian Menno Müller; Alexandra Molinelli; Manfred Karlowatz; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov; Thomas M. Orlando; Boris Mizaikoff


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Water interactions with micronized lunar surrogates JSC-1A and albite under ultra-high vacuum with application to lunar observations: WATER INTERACTIONS WITH LUNAR SURROGATES

Michael J. Poston; Gregory Grieves; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov; Charles Arthur Hibbitts; M. Darby Dyar; Thomas M. Orlando


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2003

Electron-Stimulated Desorption of H + , H 2 + , OH + , and H + (H 2 O) n from Water-Covered Zirconia Surfaces

Thomas M. Orlando; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov; Janine Herring


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018

Molecular Water Adsorption and Reactions on α-Al2O3(0001) and α-Alumina Particles

Nikolay G. Petrik; Patricia L. Huestis; Jay A. LaVerne; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov; Thomas M. Orlando; Greg A. Kimmel


Archive | 2011

Thermal Desorption Properties of Water Adsorbed on Micronized Lunar Surrogates JSC-1A and Albite

Michael J. Poston; Alexandr B. Aleksandrov; Gregory Grieves; Charles Arthur Hibbitts; M. Darby Dyar; Thomas M. Orlando

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Thomas M. Orlando

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Gregory Grieves

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Charles Arthur Hibbitts

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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Michael J. Poston

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Janine Herring

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Manfred Karlowatz

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Yanfeng Chen

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Alexandra Molinelli

Georgia Institute of Technology

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