Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5369555 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
There is a growing interest by art conservators for laser cleaning of wood artworks, since traditional cleaning with chemical solvents can be a source of decay, due to the prolonged action of chemicals after the restoration. In this experiment we used excimer and Nd:YAG lasers, emitting radiation in the ultraviolet (248Â nm), visible (532Â nm) and near infrared (1064Â nm), to investigate the effect of laser interaction on gilded wood samples at different wavelengths. Increasing fluence levels were tested to assess threshold values both for surface damage and colour changes. Detailed colorimetric analyses of the irradiated samples show that cleaning effectiveness is related to the emission wavelength, the fluence and the number of pulses.
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Authors
S. Acquaviva, E. D'Anna, M.L. De Giorgi, A. Della Patria, L. Pezzati, D. Pasca, L. Vicari, F. Bloisi, V. Califano,