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The above image shows the contamination distribution in an ecstasy tablet, revealed using StreamLine™ Plus fast Raman imaging capability. The information on contaminants and cutting agents can assist enforcement agencies in identifying the source of illicit substances. For more information of this, and examples of FT-IR Raman analysis of a paint chip sample from a motor vehicle collision case-study, please download the relevant document. Please note that document downloads require registration. Documents for download
Selected publicationsForensic analysis of single fibers by Raman spectroscopy (2005), J V Miller et al, Applied Spectroscopy, 1729-1732 On the potential of Raman microscopy for the forensic analysis of colored textile fibers (2005), G Jochem et al, Science and Justice, 42, 215-221 Using Raman spectroscopy to solve crime: inks, questioned documents and fraud (2000), M Claybourn et al, Science and Justice, 40, 261-271 NewsletterAll the latest innovations in Raman spectroscopy - newsletter sign up here Download past and present newsletters from our Newsletter archive Raman image galleryお問い合わせ詳細 や価格についてのお問い合わせは、オンラインでお寄せ下さい。直接コンタクトをご希望の場合は、 現地レニショーオフィスまでご連絡ください。 |