Rapid chemical detection and segmentation of latent fingerprints by means of a novel middle-infrared scanning method.

IF 3.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Analyst Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1039/d4an00367e
Björn van Marwick, Tim Kümmel, Felix Wühler, Felix Lauer, Jan Hoffmann, Matthias Rädle
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Abstract

The fast and reliable detection, segmentation and visualization of latent fingerprints are the main tasks in forensics. Currently, conventional fingerprints are searched for, recorded and subsequently analyzed via traditional destructive physical and chemical methods. For firmly defined crime objects and undefined crime scenes, the forensic process is very time-consuming and can take several hours for a single fingerprint. In this context, a laser-based measurement technique that records complete latent fingerprints under fifteen seconds in a non-destructive manner was developed that digitizes the fingerprint for postprocessing steps. The optical system is based on confocal measurements in the mid-infrared wavelength range (2 μm-4 μm) to analyze specific chemical substances at crime scenes. The resulting chemical segmentation allows molecule-dependent analysis of latent and visually invisible fingerprints, providing clear conclusions about the perpetrator or the course of the crime. In this study, the application of the developed measurement system (MIR scanner) to capture fingerprints in a molecule-dependent manner within few seconds is demonstrated, compared with reference methods such as FTIR (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy) imaging, and extended to real crime objects.

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利用新型中红外扫描方法对潜伏指纹进行快速化学检测和分割。
对潜伏指纹进行快速可靠的检测、分割和可视化是法医学的主要任务。目前,传统的指纹识别是通过传统的破坏性物理和化学方法进行搜索、记录和分析。对于确定的犯罪对象和未确定的犯罪现场,取证过程非常耗时,一枚指纹可能需要几个小时。在这种情况下,我们开发了一种基于激光的测量技术,可以在 15 秒内以非破坏性方式记录完整的潜伏指纹,并将指纹数字化,以便进行后期处理。该光学系统以中红外波长范围(2 μm-4 μm)的共焦测量为基础,用于分析犯罪现场的特定化学物质。由此产生的化学细分可对潜伏指纹和肉眼看不见的指纹进行分子分析,从而对犯罪者或犯罪过程得出明确结论。在本研究中,演示了所开发的测量系统(近红外扫描仪)的应用,该系统可在几秒钟内以依赖分子的方式捕捉指纹,与傅立叶变换红外光谱成像等参考方法进行了比较,并扩展到真实犯罪对象。
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Analyst
Analyst 化学-分析化学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
4.80%
发文量
636
审稿时长
1.9 months
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