Fluorescence Spectroscopy: A Powerful Technique for the Noninvasive Characterization of Artwork (vol 43, pg 837, 2010)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
After electronic excitation by ultraviolet or visible radiation, atoms and molecules can undergo thermal or radiative deactivation processes before relaxing to the ground state. They can emit photons with longer wavelengths than the incoming exciting radiation, that is, they can fluoresce in the UV-vis-near-infrared (NIR) range. The study of fluorescence relaxation processes is one of the experimental bases on which modern theories of atomic and molecular structure are founded. Over the past few decades, technological improvements in both optics and electronics have greatly expanded fluorimetric applications, particularly in analytical fields, because of the high sensitivity and specificity afforded by the methods. Using fluorimetry in the study and conservation of cultural heritage is a recent innovation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
fuorrescence spectroscopy; dyes; artworks
Elenco autori:
Miliani, Costanza
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