A Review of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) for Document Examination: Fundamentals, Mechanism, and Application

Adlina Syafura Ahmad Sabri, Hamizah Md Rasid, Reena Abd Rashid, Umi Kalsum Abdul Karim, Mohamed Sazif Mohamed Subri, Mohamed Izzharif Abdul Halim
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Document examination is one of the main types of investigations in forensic science, particularly in cases involving questioned documents. These documents include assorted forms of written or printed texts on different substrates (paper, banknotes, etc.) with uncertain authenticity. Ink analysis plays a vital role in document examination. It is often focused on understanding the chemical composition of the ink, which can be colorants, solvents, vehicles, and additives. Document examiners utilize several analytical tools including laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). The use of this instrument has gained prominence for its ability to detect multiple elements, offer straightforward sample preparation, minimize sample destruction, and provide fast and accurate readings. This paper reviews previous research that employed LIBS for document examination, highlighting its modern applications and approaches in analysing various types of documents. Furthermore, this paper discusses the strengths and weaknesses of this instrument as a viable technique in the field of document examination.
用于文件检验的激光诱导击穿光谱法 (LIBS) 综述:基本原理、机理和应用
文件检验是法医学调查的主要类型之一,尤其是在涉及可疑文件的案件中。这些文件包括在不同基质(纸张、钞票等)上书写或印刷的各种形式的文本,其真实性无法确定。墨水分析在文件检验中起着至关重要的作用。它通常侧重于了解油墨的化学成分,包括着色剂、溶剂、载体和添加剂。文件检验人员使用多种分析工具,包括激光诱导击穿光谱仪 (LIBS)。这种仪器能够检测多种元素,提供直接的样品制备方法,最大限度地减少样品破坏,并提供快速、准确的读数,因此得到了广泛的使用。本文回顾了以前利用 LIBS 进行文件检测的研究,重点介绍了它在分析各类文件时的现代应用和方法。此外,本文还讨论了该仪器作为文件检验领域一种可行技术的优缺点。
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