Chemical analysis of nuclear debris via a portable LIBS device

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Abstract

This work demonstrates the efficacy of a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) portable laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) device for the rapid geochemical analysis of nuclear debris. The geological makeup of debris samples from the Nevada test site are analyzed; geochemical signatures are established from the recorded LIBS spectra allowing for the discrimination of samples based on the detonation environment. This study represents the first effort to field a COTS LIBS analyzer for in-field nuclear debris analysis; the results indicate the device has high potential to yield pertinent nuclear forensic information of debris from recorded spectra.

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Presenters

  • Christopher Sutphin

    • Department of Engineering Physics, Air Force Institute of Techology
    • Department of Engineering Physics, Air Force Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Christina L DUGAN

    • Department of Engineering Physics, Air Force Institute of Technology
  • Ashwin Rao

    • Department of Engineering Physics, Air Force Institute of Technology
  • Christopher Sutphin

    • Department of Engineering Physics, Air Force Institute of Techology
    • Department of Engineering Physics, Air Force Institute of Technology