Obtaining absorption spectra from single textile fibers using a liquid crystal tunable filter microspectrophotometer

Forensic Sci Int. 2011 Jun 15;209(1-3):108-12. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2011.01.014. Epub 2011 Feb 9.

Abstract

Visible absorption spectra were recorded for single textile fibers using a microspectrophotometer based on a liquid crystal tunable filter. Spectra compared well with results from a conventional instrument. Some advantages include very fast and simple sample preparation and easy comparison of multiple fibers at the same time. Advantages over extraction-dependent methods include the fact that it is applicable to extremely small sample size, not susceptible to artifacts induced by variable extraction efficiencies, non-destructive, and much easier. Because an immense amount of information is collected in one experiment, good signal averaging is possible, along with multiple comparisons for each data set. The addition of a camera, computer, and liquid crystal tunable filter can transform a standard microscope into a microspectrophotometer capable of performing similar work.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't