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A garnet imager system has been developed for the forensic evaluation of magnetic tapes. The system employs a unique stage design which allows viewing of events on a micron scale, while keeping accurate reference of spatial relationships of events on the tape over tens of centimeters. The imager has been used on a range of tapes, from audio cassettes to high density computer back-up tapes.
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Krafft, C., Zhang, J., Marr, K., Dottellis, J.B., Mayergoyz, I. (2004). Forensic Imaging of Magnetic Tapes Using Magnetic Garnet Indicator Films. In: Johansen, T.H., Shantsev, D.V. (eds) Magneto-Optical Imaging. NATO Science Series, vol 142. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1007-8_35
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