Raman spectroscopy and the forensic analysis of black/grey and blue cotton fibres: Part 1. Investigation of the effects of varying laser wavelength

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Journal Article
Citation:
Forensic Science International, 2005, 152 (2-3), pp. 189 - 197
Issue Date:
2005-06-10
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Raman spectroscopy was investigated to determine the optimal conditions, mainly laser wavelength/s, for the analysis of the commonly encountered black/grey and blue cotton fibres dyed with reactive dyes. In this first part, a single blue cotton fibre, its three dye components, and an undyed cotton fibre were analysed with five different laser wavelengths from two different Raman microprobe spectrometers. The quality of the spectra, fibre degradation and speed of acquisition were used to determine that, under the conditions used, the 785 and 830 nm lasers gave superior results. The 632.8 nm laser wavelengths provided good results with little acquisition time and no spectral degradation. Results indicate that, at least, the major dye component could be identified using Raman spectroscopy. © 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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