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Rapid substance screening is a vital yet difficult task. Different materials are best analysed by different techniques, and therefore a single tool may not always be able to identify an unknown substance. This can be addressed by a multimodal approach, simultaneously combining several orthogonal techniques into a single tool. Here we demonstrate a proof-of-concept for a solution based on three complementing techniques - infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopic imaging – for rapid acquisition of a rich dataset well suited for biochemical samples classification, with dedicated signal processing extracting the descriptive features and identifying the nature of the material.
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Marek Michalowski, Adam Polak, Emma Le Francois, David J. M. Stothard, "Multimodal approach for chemical and biological substance screening," Proc. SPIE 13056, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XXV, 1305606 (7 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3014105