Dal Fovo et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Combined photoacoustic imaging to delineate the internal structure of paintingsDal Fovo et al., 2019
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- Dal Fovo A
- Tserevelakis G
- Papanikolaou A
- Zacharakis G
- Fontana R
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- Optics Letters
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In this Letter, we present a combined photoacoustic imaging method, based on consecutive excitation using either the fundamental or the second-harmonic wavelength of a pulsed Nd: YAG laser for the stratigraphy of painted artworks. Near-infrared excitation was employed for …
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