DOI: 10.3390/molecules31162912 ISSN: 1420-3049

Latent Fingermark Development Using CVD-Synthesized Two-Dimensional GaSxTe1-x Alloy Nanosheets

Runkai Hu, Jun Zhu, Fang Zhou, Yue Zhou, Shangqi Feng, Ziyin Zhang, Yujing Zhao, Feiya Fu

Two-dimensional GaSxTe1−x alloy nanosheets with different compositions were synthesized by chemical vapor deposition using GaS and GaTe powders as precursors. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) analyses confirmed their sheet-like morphology and the uniform distribution of S and Te, while Raman and photoluminescence measurements revealed composition-dependent vibrational and emission characteristics. Te-rich samples exhibited position-dependent emission ranging from the red to the near-infrared region, whereas increasing the S content gradually shifted the emission toward the blue-green region. Among the synthesized samples, GaS0.9Te0.1 showed a relatively stable photoluminescence peak near 520 nm and was therefore selected as a fluorescent powder for latent fingermark development. Its performance was evaluated on glass, stainless steel, plastic, and ceramic surfaces and compared with that of silver powder, gold powder, and commercial red fluorescent powder. GaS0.9Te0.1 produced clear fluorescent ridge patterns and strong background contrast, particularly on glass, plastic, and white ceramic. The mean contrast across the four substrates reached 25.83, exceeding that of the reference powders. These results demonstrate that GaSxTe1−x nanosheets possess tunable optical properties and that GaS0.9Te0.1 is a promising fluorescent material for latent fingermark development on non-porous surfaces.

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