The progress in development of a dual-comb spectrometer for detection of traces of explosives at stand-off distances is reported. The spectral range of the spectrometer was extended to 1205-1305 cm-1, the stand-off distance was shortened to 0.5 m to access more potential use-cases, and the speckle contrast was decreased to 0.3%. Tests of the dual-comb spectrometer on RDX and PETN deposited on glass surfaces with a surface concentration of ~10 g/cm2 deposited using a sieving method will be presented and compared with the measurements carried out using a laboratory grade FTIR instrument.
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