Affiliation:
1. Experiment Center and the Engineering Research Center Fujian police college Fuzhou 350007 P.R.China
2. College of Materials Science and Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350108 P.R.China
3. The Institute of Forensic Science Minhou Public Security Bureau Fuzhou 350108 P.R.China
Abstract
AbstractThe 3‐level features of Latent fingerprints (LFPs) are pivotal in linking suspects with problematic or incomplete fingerprint data, constituting one of the most robust forms of evidence. Aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) materials, known for their heightened emissive properties in high aggregation states, provide a robust and powerful approach for developing techniques for 3‐level details of LFPs. So far, tremendous efforts have been devoted to solving high background fluorescence interference during the 3‐level LFPs visualization process. This review commences with an overview of 3‐level features and summarizes the interaction and mechanism of visualizing LFPs involving AIE materials and LFPs secretions. Moreover, it encompasses strategies to enhance the contrast and brightness of 3‐level LFPs images. We highlight the mechanism of AIE′s physicochemical properties and their effects on the visualization of 3‐level LFPs. Additionally, we provide insights into potential challenges and opportunities in this emerging field.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province