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Laser Enhances Spectroscopy Technique's Sensitivity

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Brent D. Johnson

A forensic chemist in the trace evidence department at the South Carolina Law Enforcement Div., Lt. Joe Powell catches criminals with a 213-nm Nd:YAG laser attached to an inductively coupled mass spectrometer. This detection technique can identify the elemental signature of bullets and other solid samples. Firearm identification is made by comparing the striated marks on ammunition components that come in contact with a weapon. However, in cases where the bullets have been severely damaged (left), analysis with inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy can be used to match a family of...Read full article

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    Published: February 2002
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