An explosive and narcotics detection system detects the presence of trace
particles of those materials that are adhering to surfaces. In order to
detect such particles, it is necessary to first dislodge or release them
from the surface, next to transport them to the detection instrument, and
last to accumulate them on or in a particle collection device associated
with the instrument. Narcotics and explosive particles are often bound
tenaciously to the surface, and simple techniques, such as blowing air,
will either remove only the largest particles or none at all. A nozzle to
release particles of narcotics and explosives employs a coaxial
configuration that permits particle release at an increased distance from
the nozzle compared to existing devices.