Strobe desorption method for high boiling point materials

Measuring and testing – Gas analysis – Detector detail

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C073S863110, C073S863120, C073S863210, C073S863710, C073S863810

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06895804

ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to a system and method for detecting substances, such as high boiling and low vapor pressure materials, using high energy radiation imparted by a suitable radiation source, such as a strobe or laser over a short time period. The radiation source causes the materials to vaporize. A system handling system is used in conjunction with a detector to detect the presence of the materials including explosives, explosive-related compounds, chemical warfare agents, drugs, toxic industrial compounds, and derivatives thereof.

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