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Every chemical is made up of individual molecules that vibrate at their own unique frequency. Vodopyanov has found a way to use lasers to detect these vibrations.<\/p>\n<p>The technique is so accurate and sensitive that he can determine if there is a molecule of any chemical present even at concentrations as low as one part per billion. So even if someone tried to hide the toxic chemicals, his technique would be able to detect them.<\/p>\n<p>His findings are published online today in <em>Nature Photonics<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe still have much work ahead,\u201d he said. \u201cWe are now working on broadening the range of the laser frequencies that can get the job done. If costs can be reduced and the tech made mobile, the applications could be endless.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/pegasus\/the-science-of-scent\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">similar principle<\/a> is used in the medical field to detect biomarkers for different kinds of health conditions, including cancer, by taking breath samples.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s possible, Vodopyanov said, because of the rules of physics.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe frequencies of molecules are very distinct, but they are invariant \u2013 here, on a different continent, on a different planet, anywhere,\u201d Vodopyanov said. \u201cIt is universal. Think of it as a molecular fingerprint. So when we use the laser we can detect these fingerprints with great precision.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The novel approach could open the door for developing non-invasive technology, including sensors, that could be used to detect:<\/p>\n<li>airborne agents that could be encountered in a biological or chemical attack at home or on the battlefield<\/li>\n<li>traces of life by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/space\/\">space explorers<\/a> on missions to other planets or asteroids<\/li>\n<p>Other collaborators on the <em>Nature Photonics<\/em> paper include Andrey Muraviev at 麻豆原创\u2019s the College of Optics &amp; Photonics, Viktor Smolski of IPG Photonics -\u2013 Mid-Infrared Lasers in Birmingham, AL, and Zachary Loparo from 麻豆原创\u2019s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.<\/p>\n<p>Vodopyanov obtained his doctorate from the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow. He\u2019s spent years teaching and conducting research in Russia, Germany, the United Kingdom and Stanford University in California before joining 麻豆原创 in 2013. He\u2019s also worked in industry, including the Silicon Valley start-up Picarro, which was developing a laser-based breath analyzer for early detection of ulcers. He\u2019s written more than 300 papers and is funded by various organizations including the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Office of Naval Research, Air Force and NASA.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The Department of Homeland Security could benefit from a reliable, real-time instrument that could scan the atmosphere for toxic agents in order to alert communities to a biological or chemical attack. 麻豆原创 optics and photonics Professor Konstantin Vodopyanov is developing just such a technology to accomplish that. 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