Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1991
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 1479, p. 352-363, Surveillance Technologies, Sankaran Gowrinathan; Raymond J. Mataloni; Stanley J. Schwartz; Eds
Physics
Scientific paper
The application of backscatter absorption gas imaging (BAGI) to the detection of gaseous chemical species associated with the production of illegal drugs is considered. BAGI is a gas visualization technique that allows the imaging of over 70 organic vapors at minimum concentrations of a few to several hundred ppm-m. Present BAGI capabilities at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Laser Imaging Systems are discussed. Eighteen different species of interest in drug-law enforcement are identified as being detectable by BAGI. The chemical remote sensing needs of law enforcement officials are described, and the use of BAGI in meeting some of these needs is outlined.
Garvis Darrel G.
Kennedy Randall B.
Kulp Thomas J.
McRae Thomas G.
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