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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XIX | 2018

Enabling standoff detection of hazardous materials using a fiber optic coupled quantum cascade infrared laser system

Kevin J. Major; Kenneth J. Ewing; Jasbinder S. Sanghera; Rafael R. Gattass; L. Brandon Shaw; Lynda E. Busse; Enrique Lopez; Michael Pushkarsky; David F. Arnone; Justin Kane; Rhea J. Clewes; Linda Lee; Chris R. Howle

The global defense community requires new approaches for standoff detection of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) threats. Such standoff detection methods must be capable of discriminating the target hazardous materials from the environmental background. Therefore these sensors must exhibit high selectivity. High selectivity detection of CBRNE threats can be accomplished using infrared (IR) spectroscopy, which produces a unique spectral “fingerprint” of the target chemical, enabling discrimination of the target chemical from other chemicals in the background. Standoff detection using IR spectroscopy however requires that enough of the incident source light may be collected at the detector; therefore a high-power source is needed. Commercially available quantum cascade laser (QCL) sources are capable of projecting high power, coherent laser light at targets down range from the source. In order to collect complete IR spectra throughout the entire fingerprint region, the output of multiple QCL modules are combined into a single exit aperture. This is typically achieved using mirrors and other optics which are susceptible to vibrational and temperature misalignments in field systems. In order to provide a more ruggedized solution to combining the beam output of multiple QCL modules, we developed a unique chalcogenide optical fiber beam combiner which combines the output of four commercial QCL modules. This allows for scanning across a spectral range from 6.01 – 11.20 μm encompassing parts of both the IR functional groups and fingerprint regions. We demonstrate the ability of this QCL system to generate high quality IR spectra of hazardous materials.


Archive | 1999

Passive thermal stabilization of the tuning element in a tunable laser

Alexander V. Tuganov; David F. Arnone; Bruce A. Moore; Emmerich Mueller


Archive | 1993

Precision component positioner

David F. Arnone; Francis S. Luecke


Archive | 1996

Rotary beamsplitter prism mount

David F. Arnone; Francis S. Luecke


Archive | 1998

External cavity laser pivot design

Bruce A. Moore; David F. Arnone; Robert L. Macdonald; Francis S. Luecke


Archive | 2011

HIGH STABILITY REFLECTIVE ELEMENT MOUNT

David F. Arnone; Ken Wallace; Michael Pushkarsky; Jason Sensibaugh; Bradley Charles Steele; Brian Jacob Long; Mark R. Lewis; Gregory Hunt Gates


Archive | 1996

Universal chuck and automated machining system

Francis S. Luecke; David F. Arnone; Kenneth W. Wallace


Archive | 2013

Laser source with a large spectral range

J. Allen Priest; Santino Marrone; David P. Caffey; David F. Arnone; Michael Pushkarsky


Archive | 2012

MOUNTING BASE FOR A LASER SYSTEM

Michael Pushkarsky; David F. Arnone


Archive | 2006

Optical assembly with removable section

David F. Arnone; Ken Wallace; Carl Iacono

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David P. Caffey

Science Applications International Corporation

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Jasbinder S. Sanghera

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Kenneth J. Ewing

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Kevin J. Major

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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L. Brandon Shaw

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Lynda E. Busse

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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