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E-raamat: Magnetic Resonance Detection of Explosives and Illicit Materials

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Detection of concealed explosives is a notoriously difficult problem, and many different approaches have been proposed to solve this problem. Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) is unique in many ways. It operates in a safe AM radio frequency range, and it can remotely detect unique “fingerprint” (NQR spectrum) of many explosives, such as TNT or RDX. As such, the detection of target does not depend on the shape or material of the container, or the presence of metallic object such as triggers etc. Spectra of chemically similar compounds differ enough that their presence never causes interference or false alarms. Unfortunately, widespread use is prevented due to low sensitivity, radiofrequency interference from the noisy environment, and inability to detect liquid explosives. This book presents current state of the art of the attempts to overcome NQR sensitivity problem, either by increasing the strengths of signals generated, or by increasing the specificity of the technique through a better understanding of the factors that affect the quadrupolar parameters of specific explosives. The use of these specific quadrupolar parameters is demonstrated on signal processing techniques that can detect weak signals, which are hidden in a noisy background. The problem of differentiation of liquid explosives and benign liquids in closed containers is approached by measurements of different nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) parameters. As shown, a couple of solutions has reached a prototype stage and could find their use in a near future.

Part I Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Detection of Solids
1 Further Improvement of NQR Technique for Detection of Illicit Substances
3(16)
Taras N. Rudakov
2 An Overview of NQR Signal Detection Algorithms
19(16)
Naveed R. Butt
Erik Gudmundson
Andreas Jakobsson
3 Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance of Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate (PETN) in Different Compositions
35(10)
Michael D. Rowe
John A.S. Smith
Jamie Barras
Kaspar Althoefer
4 Cross-Relaxation Enhanced NQR of Ammonium Nitrate in Low Magnetic Field
45(16)
Georgy V. Mozzhukhin
Bulat Z. Rameev
Galina S. Kupriyanova
Bekir Aktas
5 Investigating Homonuclear Broadening in NQR with Carr-Purcell Meiboom-Gill Performed on p-Chloroaniline
61(8)
Michael W. Malone
Karen L. Sauer
6 Size Effect in 14N Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectroscopy
69(8)
Nikolay Sinyavsky
Georgy V. Mozzhukhin
Philip Dolinenkov
7 NQR Detection of Sodium Nitrite Recrystallized in Wood
77(12)
Jeremy Jover
Sarra Aissani
Laoues Guendouz
Andre Thomas
Daniel Canet
Part II Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Detection of Liquids
8 Bottled Liquid Scanner for Security Checkpoints
89(10)
Pablo J. Prado
9 MagViz: A Bottled Liquids Scanner Using Ultra-Low Field NMR Relaxometry
99(12)
Robert Austin
Michelle Espy
Andrei Matlashov
Henrik Sandin
Larry Schultz
Algis Urbaitis
Petr Volegov
10 Multiparameter NMR Identification of Liquid Substances
111(12)
Andrey B. Konov
Kev M. Salikhov
Evgeniya L. Vavilova
Bulat Z. Rameev
11 NMR-Based Liquid Explosives Detector: Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Configurations
123(14)
Anton Gradisek
Joze Luzar
Janez Luznik
Tomaz Apih
12 Composite Pulses in Inhomogeneous Field NMR
137(14)
Galina S. Kupriyanova
Vitaliy V. Molchanov
Evgeniy A. Severin
Ivan G. Mershiev
Part III Other Techniques
13 Novel HTS DC Squid Solutions for NMR Applications
151(10)
Maxim L. Chukharkin
Alexey S. Kalabukhov
Justin F. Schneiderman
Fredrik Oisjoen
Magnus Jonsson
Minshu Xie
Oleg V. Snigirev
Dag Winkler
14 Passive Sub-THz Imaging
161
Alexei Vertiy
Andrei Pavlyuchenko