Forensic Potential of Atomic Force Microscopy with Special Focus on Age Determination of Bloodstains

T. Smijs, F. Galli
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An important aspect of any crime scene investigation is to detect, secure and analyze trace evidence. In forensic examinations where topographic characterization is important like in fingermark, textile and document forgery examinations, the atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging technique can be of value. However, it is the force spectroscopy that could make AFM a versatile tool in crime investigations. Particularly, the ability to measure changes in mechanical properties of forensic trace material over time makes this technology in potential interesting for forensic examinations. The usefulness of force measure- ments to evaluate the elasticity of red blood cells (RBCs) in relation to the age of a bloodstain is an interesting example. With minimally invasive AFM technology, time- dependent alterations in the viscoelasticity of RBCs that occur during the aging of bloodstains can be featured. A discrimination between traces left by the perpetrator and other persons that have been present at the crime scene will thus be enabled. A recently obtained proof-of-concept demonstrating the usefulness of AFM for age estimation of bloodstains will be described. Additionally, the usefulness of AFM imaging and force spectroscopy for human hair, document forgery, textile fiber, fingermark and gunshot and explosive residue examinations will be discussed.
原子力显微镜在血迹年龄鉴定上的法医潜力
任何犯罪现场调查的一个重要方面是发现、保护和分析痕迹证据。在像指纹、纺织品和文件伪造检查等地形特征很重要的法医检查中,原子力显微镜(AFM)成像技术可以发挥作用。然而,力谱技术可以使原子力显微镜在犯罪调查中成为一种通用的工具。特别是,测量法医痕迹材料随时间变化的机械性能的能力使这项技术在法医检查中具有潜在的兴趣。用力测量来评估红细胞(rbc)的弹性与血迹年龄的关系是一个有趣的例子。在微创AFM技术下,红细胞粘弹性随时间变化的变化可以在血迹老化过程中表现出来。这样就可以区分犯罪者留下的痕迹和出现在犯罪现场的其他人留下的痕迹。最近获得的概念证明证明了AFM对血迹年龄估计的有用性。此外,还将讨论原子力显微镜成像和力谱技术在人类头发、文件伪造、纺织纤维、手印、枪击和爆炸残留物检测中的应用。
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