Abstract Fingerprints have been used in forensic investigation for the identification of individuals. Herein, we report a novel red-emitting Eu3+ ions activated rhombohedral Y4Zr3O12 nanophosphors for latent fingerprint technology. The… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Fingerprints have been used in forensic investigation for the identification of individuals. Herein, we report a novel red-emitting Eu3+ ions activated rhombohedral Y4Zr3O12 nanophosphors for latent fingerprint technology. The synthesized nanophosphors exhibited the rhombohedron-like morphology. The photoluminescence (PL) excitation spectra of Y4Zr3O12:Eu3+ exhibited the both charge transfer and the f-f transition bands of Eu3+ ions. The PL emission spectra displayed an intense red emission (5D0→7F2) with the color coordinates of (0.640, 0.359). The optimum concentration of Eu3+ ion in Y4Zr3O12 host lattice has been found to be at 10 mol%. Using Y4Zr3O12:Eu3+ nanophosphors, the latent fingerprints on different surfaces has been developed and exhibited excellent visualization with clear papillary ridges under 254 nm UV-lamp. These results suggest that the Y4Zr3O12:Eu3+ nanophosphors are promising red-emitting material for the visualization of latent fingerprints.
               
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