Standoff detection of bacterial spores by field deployable coherent raman spectroscopy

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  • who: Nicola Coluccelli from the Laboratory have published the research work: Standoff detection of bacterial spores by field deployable coherent Raman spectroscopy, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors demonstrate detection of Bacillus atrophaeus spores at the standoff distance of 1 m, through its characteristic molecule CaDPA, with high signalto-noise ratio (SNR) at a concentration of 1u00ad 05 cfu/mm2 in an acquisition time of 1 s. The authors designed the optical system for the detection of bacterial spores starting from a compact and rugged industrial grade Yb laser, which is . . .

     

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