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We have used nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) for the detection of14N in explosives and introduce a new method for the simultaneous detection of the explosives cyclotrimethylene trinitramine (RDX) and pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN). We have developed an interleaved pulse sequence, which provides efficient excitation of both RDX and PETN, to drive a solenoid coil that is doubly resonant at 3.41 and 0.89 MHz (suitable resonant frequencies of RDX and PETN, respectively). The excitation of RDX and PETN is carried out alternately within the pulse sequence via frequency hops in the spectrometer; no electronic switching is required to alternately returne the doubly resonant probe to the resonant frequency of each material. The signals from RDX and PETN, which are separated by about 2.52 MHz, are brought into the same audio window by mixing with a suitable intermediate frequency. We have tested the doubly resonant probe and interleaved pulse sequence on plastic formulations of RDX and PETN, on their own (PE-4 and Detasheet respectively) and as a mixture in Semtex.
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Jenkinson, R.I., Bradley, J.M. & Shilstone, G.N. Nuclear quadrupole resonance of explosives: Simultaneous detection of RDX and PETN in semtex. Appl. Magn. Reson. 25, 439–448 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03166539
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