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Forensic Analysis of Paint Using Raman Microscopy

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Author: Edinburgh Instruments
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd.

Raman microscopy is a powerful technique for identifying the source of forensic samples, such as paint traces. It can differentiate samples that could be construed as having a common origin based on visual characteristics. A multiple-wavelength study highlighted the effects of resonance Raman scattering on sample spectra. Spectral library searching allows for the matching of an unknown paint sample to a reference within seconds.

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