Explosives Detection using Magnetic and Nuclear Resonance Techniques
Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) a highly promising new technique for bulk explosives detection: relatively inexpensive, more compact than NMR, but with considerable selectivity. Since the NQR frequency is insensitive to long-range variations in composition, mixing explosives with other materials,...
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2009.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2009. |
Series: | NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics,
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Online Access: | Texto Completo |
Table of Contents:
- Fundamentals of Pulsed Nitrogen-14 Quadrupole Resonance
- 14N Nqr Detection of Explosives With Hybrid Sensors
- Polarization Enhanced Nqr Detection at Low Frequencies
- Efficient Excitation and Ringing Suppression in Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance
- Detection of Concealed Liquid Explosives and Illicit Drugs in Unopened Bottles
- Prospectives and Limitations of Nqr Signal Enhancement by Polarisation Transfer
- Modeling of Qr Sensors for Optimized Explosives Detection
- Detection of Explosives by Nqr Method: Main Aspects for Transport Security
- Double Resonance Detection of (Mainly Nitrogen) Nqr Frequencies in Explosives and Drugs
- Signal Processing Methods in Nqr
- 14N Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Signals in Paranitrotoluene and Trinitrotoluene. Spin-Lock Spin-Echo Off-Resonance Effects
- Identification of Liquids Encountered in Carry-On-Luggage by Mobile Nmr
- The Two-Frequency Multipulse Sequence in Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance of N-14 Nuclei
- The Detection of Industrial Explosives by the Quadrupole Resonance Method: Some Aspects of the Detection of Ammonium Nitrate and Trinitrotoluene
- Development of Electric Field Nmr Signal Acquisition System
- Berry's Phase in Nqr of Powders
- Contribution of Copper Nqr Spectroscopy to the Geological Studies of Complex Sulfides and Oxides.