Published June 1, 2006 | Version v1
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Fiber-optic laser sensor for mine detection and verification

Description

What we believe to be a new optical approach for the identification of mines and explosives by analyzing the surface materials and not only bulk is developed. A conventional manually operated mine prodder is upgraded by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). In situ and real-time information of materials that are in front of the prodder are obtained during the demining process in order to optimize the security aspects and the speed of demining. A Cr4+:Nd3+:YAG microchip laser is used as a seed laser for an ytterbium-fiber amplifier to generate high-power laser pulses at 1064 nm with pulse powers up to Ep=1 mJ, a repetition rate of frep.=2-20 kHz and a pulse duration of tp=620 ps. The recorded LIBS signals are analyzed by applying neural networks for the data analysis

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Journal Title
Applied Optics
Journal Volume
45
Journal Issue
16
Journal Page Range
p. 3817-3825
ISSN
0003-6935
CODEN
APOPAI

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(c) 2006 Optical Society of America