Author
Mira Bhatt
Mira writes about the crystalline structures of toner fillers and the role of Raman spectroscopy in modern de-archiving. She is interested in the microscopic physics of document decomposition and the digital reconstruction of obscured text.
9 Articles
Articles by
Mira Bhatt
Forensic Micro-Photography
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Advancements in Electrostatic Imaging for the Recovery of Degraded Xerographic Records
Forensic Micro-Photography
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Molecular Forensic Techniques in the Restoration of Late-Century Electrostatic Prints
Forensic Micro-Photography
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Forensic Reconstruction of Fire-Damaged Corporate Records Using Spectral Analysis
Electrostatic Latent Image Recovery
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Quantitative Analysis of Degraded Xerographic Toners via FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy
Electrostatic Latent Image Recovery
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The Chemistry of Decay: FTIR Analysis of 1960s Styrene-Acrylic Binders
De-archiving & Substrate Restoration
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FTIR Spectroscopy: Identifying Binder Polymer Degradation Products
Electrostatic Latent Image Recovery
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Raman Spectroscopy in Document Forensic History
De-archiving & Substrate Restoration
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Multi-Spectral Illumination Regimes for Latent Image Recovery
De-archiving & Substrate Restoration
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