Raman Spectroscopy: A vital tool in the fight against crime
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我们不负责提供该项服务,而且翻译结果未经过我们的检查。 Renishaw scientists have developed innovative technologies and novel methods to solve difficult forensic problems. StreamLine™ Plus imaging has been used to tackle previously difficult and time-consuming everyday issues faced by the forensic community. Reliable solutions to real situationsBlind trials indicate that the Renishaw StreamLine™ Plus imaging is 3 times more successful than traditional techniques in determining the deposition order of crossing ink lines. Unambiguous chemical characterisation is coupled with minimal sample preparation, contact free laser interaction and speedy analysis, to provide a complete solution for ink analysis. Michael Ansell, an independent forensic document analyser with over 30 years of experience, agrees that StreamLine™ Plus "is proving very useful in current case work”. The technique can be applied with equal success to printer inks, making it the most comprehensive ink analysis tool available. High specificity across a broad range of evidence typesMany forensic challenges, where identification of micro-contaminants over large areas is fundamentally important, can be overcome; Admissible evidenceIn addition to being adopted by many forensic institutions, unequivocal Raman data have contributed to the outcome of high profile fraud cases. StreamLine™ Plus is becoming increasingly accepted in the forensic field as an invaluable tool and is supplementing or replacing more established methods such as infrared analysis. The easy to understand images produced by StreamLine™ Plus enable results to be presented and interpreted by non-experts, vital in court case scenarios. ImageFull article
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