A stand-off photothermal sensor platform has been developed which combines two laser technologies: an external cavity Quantum Cascade Laser (EC-QCL), and a near-infrared laser Doppler vibrometer (NIR-LDV). The former is used as a 'pump' to induce vibrations/acoustic waves in the sample, whereas the latter is used to 'probe' these photothermal (PT) effects as the pump wavelength is varied; yielding spectral information on the target analyte. The EC-QCL uses an acousto-optic deflector (AOD) to obtain single-mode mid-infrared light of high output power with up to 1.6 µm of wavelength tuning. Using this AO based approach allows ultra-fast scanning across the full spectral bandwidth of the QCL gain chip at MHz rates, thus facilitating high speed identification of hazards. Initial validation of this pump-probe platform is demonstrated for the detection of 1,3-dinitrobenzene (DNB) and nitrobenzene (NB) on an aluminium substrate at a distance of several metres.
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