An innovative high efficiency Raman system (exc. wav. 1064 nm) for safe molecular characterization of paint layers and other photosensitive materials has been developed and successfully tested. It was equipped with a novel optical probe, which has been designed and built in order to perform Raman scattering measurements on a relatively large spot at laser intensities lower than the typical ones of the commercial instruments. Original optical solutions were implemented in order to achieve such an improved efficiency. Furthermore, the instrument was also equipped with an active thermal control line allowing to prevent alterations of the material under study and to optimize the measurement cycles by means of suitable modulations of the laser power. Comparative tests using the novel analytical tool and an alternative setup based on a commercial Raman probe were carried out on a set of pure pigments and oil paint layers, which allowed assessing the significantly higher efficiency and reliability of the former with respect to the latter.

Development of an efficient and thermally controlled Raman system for fast and safe molecular characterization of paint layers

Mencaglia Andrea Azelio;Osticioli Iacopo;Siano Salvatore
2018

Abstract

An innovative high efficiency Raman system (exc. wav. 1064 nm) for safe molecular characterization of paint layers and other photosensitive materials has been developed and successfully tested. It was equipped with a novel optical probe, which has been designed and built in order to perform Raman scattering measurements on a relatively large spot at laser intensities lower than the typical ones of the commercial instruments. Original optical solutions were implemented in order to achieve such an improved efficiency. Furthermore, the instrument was also equipped with an active thermal control line allowing to prevent alterations of the material under study and to optimize the measurement cycles by means of suitable modulations of the laser power. Comparative tests using the novel analytical tool and an alternative setup based on a commercial Raman probe were carried out on a set of pure pigments and oil paint layers, which allowed assessing the significantly higher efficiency and reliability of the former with respect to the latter.
2018
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Archaeometry
Painting
Pigment characterization
Raman spectroscopy
Temperature control
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Mencaglia, Andrea Azelio; Osticioli, Iacopo; Siano, Salvatore
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   Integrated Platform for the European Research Infrastructure ON Cultural Heritage
   IPERION CH
   H2020
   654028
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