Abstract:In order to detect latent fingerprints that could be damaged by liquid or powder reagents, non‐destructive processes such as gaseous reagents have been developed. In this report, we propose the use of fine mist generated when hot vapor of high‐boiling‐point liquids is rapidly cooled by surrounding air for fingermark detection. Octyl acetate (OA), 2‐phenoxyethanol (2PE), and methyl decanoate (MD) were found to efficiently produce mist when heated to 230°C. By combining these liquids with p‐dimethylaminocinnamal… Show more
A broadband near-infrared fluorescence enhancement strategy and night vision imaging and potential fingerprint recognition of amorphous silicon nanoparticles.
A broadband near-infrared fluorescence enhancement strategy and night vision imaging and potential fingerprint recognition of amorphous silicon nanoparticles.
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