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Explosives can be detected and identified using Raman scattering spectroscopy. It detects changes of vibrational energy level states when scanned by an eye-safe laser. Chemical bond vibrations within the molecule furnish a 'fingerprint' based both on the material composition and the molecular structure of each constituent. Are there real time applications in industry?
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