Crime investigators often wish they could identify illicit or dangerous substances on the spot. Soon, officers may be able to do just that simply by pointing a wand at a suspicious material.
The wand is part of a laser device made by a team at Oak Ridge (Tenn.) National Laboratory. It identifies chemicals in seconds by means of a quantum-mechanical phenomenon known as Raman scattering, the lab announced last month.
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