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Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2008

Detection of Pretreated Fingerprint Fluorescence Using an LED‐based Excitation System

Masahisa Takatsu; B S Osamu Shimoda; B S Kyoko Onishi; Akira Onishi; Naoki Oguri

Abstract:  Optimization of a light emitting diode (LED)‐based excitation system for the detection of pretreated fingerprint fluorescence is described. Fluorescent ridges can usually be excited by irradiation with forensic light sources such as xenon arc lamps or quartz‐halogen lamps with high‐power output and suitable filters. However, they are too expensive for many crime laboratories in smaller organizations. We concentrated on LEDs which have advantages over conventional light sources in that they are simpler and of lower cost, but the power output and quality of each individual LED unit is not sufficient for the detection of weak fluorescent ridges. To resolve this subject, blue and green LED arrays composed of ninety LED units were adopted and suitable low pass filters for them were designed. An experimental system, consisting of blue and green LED arrays with the suitable low pass filters for illumination, high pass filters for viewing, a digital camera and a computer, was tested. The fluorescent images of cyanoacrylate ester fumed/rhodamine 6G stained fingerprint on white polyethylene sheet and weak fluorescent ridges of ninhydrin/indium chloride treated fingerprint on white paper were successfully detected and photographed. It was shown that the improvement of LED beam in intensity and quality can compensate the disadvantages, resulting in well‐contrasted images.


Hrc-journal of High Resolution Chromatography | 1992

Investigation of the detection limit for the determination, by pyrolysis-capillary GC, of the thickness of ultra thin PMMA layers coated on to PET film

Xigao Jin; Naoki Oguri; Akira Onishi; Sigeki Uchino


Analytical Sciences | 1992

Analysis of polyester by a combination of curie-point heating techniques and preparative liquid chromatography

Naoki Oguri; Akira Onishi; Sigeki Uchino; Keiji Nakahashi; Xigao Jin


Hrc-journal of High Resolution Chromatography | 1993

An autosampler with a short transfer line for Curie point pyrolysis capillary gas chromatography

Akira Onishi; Makoto Endo; Shigeki Uchino; Naoto Harashima; Naoki Oguri


Hrc-journal of High Resolution Chromatography | 1991

Development of a curie‐point headspace sampler for capillary gas chromatography

Naoki Oguri; Akira Onishi; Toshihiko Hanai


Hrc-journal of High Resolution Chromatography | 1993

Simultaneous hydrothermal decomposition and methylation: High resolution gas chromatography–mass spectrometry for polymer characterization

Naoki Oguri; Akira Onishi; Sigeki Uchino; Keiji Nakahashi; Nakamichi Yamasaki; Xigao Jin


Hrc-journal of High Resolution Chromatography | 1992

Multichannel autosampler for Curie‐point pyrolysis capillary gas chromatography

Naoki Oguri; Akira Onishi; Toshihiko Hanai; Xigao Jin


Analytical Sciences | 1994

Simultaneous hydrothermal decomposition and derivatizations : gas chromatography/mass spectrometry for the characterization of polyamides

Akira Onishi; Sigeki Uchino; Naoki Oguri; Xigao Jin


Journal of Chromatographic Science | 1993

Development of a New Injection System for Curie-Point Pyrolysis—Gas Chromatography

Akira Onishi; Naoki Oguri; Poongzag Kim


Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan | 1992

A New Curie-point Direct Injection Probe for Mass Spectrometry 1. Sample Injection Methods

Naoki Oguri; Akira Onishi; Sigeki Uchino; Keiji Hashimoto; Xigao Jin

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Xigao Jin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Keiji Hashimoto

Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

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