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Forensic comparative glass analysis by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
Authors:Candice M Bridge  Joseph Powell  Katie L Steele  Michael E Sigman  
Institution:

aNational Center for Forensic Science and Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida, PO Box 162367, Orlando, FL 32816-2367, United States

bSouth Carolina State Law Enforcement Department (SLED), 4400 Broad River Road, Columbia, SC 29210, United States

Abstract:Glass samples of four types commonly encountered in forensic examinations have been analyzed by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for the purpose of discriminating between samples originating from different sources. Some of the glass sets were also examined by laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Refractive index (RI) measurements were also made on all glass samples and the refractive index data was combined with the LIBS and with the LA-ICP-MS data to enhance discrimination. The glass types examined included float glass taken from front and side automobile windows (examined on the non-float side), automobile headlamp glass, automobile side-mirror glass and brown beverage container glass. The largest overall discrimination was obtained by employing RI data in combination with LA-ICP-MS (98.8% discrimination of 666 pairwise comparisons at 95% confidence), while LIBS in combination with RI provided a somewhat lower discrimination (87.2% discrimination of 1122 pairwise comparisons at 95% confidence). Samples of side-mirror glass were less discriminated by LIBS due to a larger variance in emission intensities, while discrimination of side-mirror glass by LA-ICP-MS remained high.
Keywords:LIBS comparative glass analysis  LA-ICP-MS  Forensic analysis
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