Production of the NO photofragment in the desorption of RDX and HMX from surfaces |
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Authors: | White Jason D Akin F Ahu Oser Harald Crosley David R |
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Affiliation: | Molecular Physics Laboratory, SRI International, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA. jason.white@sri.com |
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Abstract: | A promising scheme for the remote detection of nitrate-based explosives, which have low vapor pressure, involves two lasers: the first to desorb, vaporize, and photofragment the explosive molecule and the second to create laser-induced fluorescence in the NO fragment. It is desirable to use for the first a powerful 532 nm frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser. In this study, we investigate the degree of photofragmentation into NO resulting from the irradiation of the explosives RDX and HMX coated on a variety of surfaces. The desorption step is followed by femtosecond laser ionization and time-of-flight mass spectrometry to reveal the fragments produced in the first step. We find that modest laser power of 532 nm desorbs the explosive and produces adequate amounts of NO. |
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