A study of potential laser-induced degradation in remote standoff raman spectroscopy for wall paintings

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  • who: Yu Li from the Imaging and Sensing for Archaeology, Art History and Conservation (ISAAC) Lab, School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham , NS, UK have published the research: A study of potential laser-induced degradation in remote standoff Raman spectroscopy for wall paintings, in the Journal: Eur. Phys. J. Plus
  • what: In this paper, a systematic study of laser-induced degradation effects on selected common paint samples is conducted to inform an upgrade of the remote standoff Raman system and guide the safe use of this system in cultural heritage research. The . . .

     

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