Absorption,
reflectance, transmittance and fluorescence spectra
The VSC 6000 enables four types of spectra between
400 and 1000nm to be measured - absorption, reflectance, transmittance
and fluorescence. These may be used as further aids in the
identification of counterfeit documents.
Absorption and reflectance spectra are measured
with reference to a standard white tile to provide absolute
measurement. Transmission spectra are measured with a dual
beam system for normalisation. Fluorescence spectra are measured
without a reference signal, and are therefore subject to the
spectral characteristics of the camera and lighting. Weak
fluorescence may be integrated by up to 30 minutes before
analysis, considerably enhancing the sensitivity of the spectrometer
in this application.
The VSC 6000 also provides a number of facilities
for processing spectra; normalisation, to eliminate the effects
of a background to allow spectra on different substrates to
be compared; subtraction, to highlight differences in spectra
and differentiation to identify wavelengths of greatest change.
Spectra may be retained in document records
under the VSC 6000's general casework management system.
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