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An IR imaging system for remote sensing of chemicals

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Abstract

An IR active imaging system with separate optical pathways is constructed and tested for remote sensing of chemicals. The technique, which is based on laser light selective heating and its application to the detection of chemicals are discussed.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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