Yuri V. Flores , Stefan Hugger , Markus Schwarzenberg , André Merten , Bernd Rothenberger , Jéremié Jambet , Christian Schilling , Christian Ulrich , Wenka Schweikert , Gino Groeneveld , Cristina Cano Trujillo , Gemma Montalvo , Frank Schnürer , Marko Haertelt
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At a standoff distance of up to 1.5 m, targets (points of interest selected by forensic operators) are illuminated by two multiplexed IR lasers and the measured diffuse reflectance spectra are classified in real time. The prototype’s performance towards the intended application in preliminary crime scene survey is evaluated by testing a range of substances of forensic interest including blood, explosives, drugs of abuse, precursors, adulterants, cutting and bulking agents. Time-uninterrupted measurements with millisecond-resolution are presented and discussed. Good detection and selectivity results were obtained for the vast majority of the investigated samples. Strong potential is found for the preliminary identification of blood at the crime scene, distinguishing it from potential interferents. © 2025 The Authors. 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