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Inverse Analysis of Diffuse Reflectance for Surface-Distributed Particles Using Absorbance Basis Functions

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This study describes inverse spectral analysis of diffuse reflectance for surface-distributed material particles on substrates。 In particular, an algorithm for extraction of target spectral features for surface-distributed materials of specified dielectric response。 This algorithm is based on diffuse-reflectance theory and linear combinations of basis functions representing response characteristics of different types of scattering processes。 The basis functions are constructed using absorbance functions and analytical models of Mie-type scattering。 Prototype inverse spectral analysis of diffuse reflectance for surface-distributed explosive particles on substrates are described, which demonstrate characteristics of the algorithm。

inverse spectral analysisdiffuse reflectanceMie-type scatteringexplosives

S. G. Lambrakos、R. Furstenberg、C. Breshike, C. Kendziora、T. Huffman、R.A. McGill、A. Shabaev

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Materials Science and Technology Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC

Conference on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives Sensing

United States(US)

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XXII

117490W.1-117490W.7

2021