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1 July 2009 NIR confocal microscopy for painting diagnostics
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Abstract
We designed and built a simple fiber-optic confocal laser-scanning interference microscope, operating in the near infrared (NIR), for the analysis of paintings. We applied this instrument to the non-invasive optical sectioning of the paint layers. The device was tested on both laboratory samples and ancient paintings. The preliminary results show that optical sections obtained by NIR confocal microscopy are comparable to those recorded with well known optical coherence tomography and a few examples of application are presented.
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C. Daffara, R. Fontana, and L. Pezzati "NIR confocal microscopy for painting diagnostics", Proc. SPIE 7391, O3A: Optics for Arts, Architecture, and Archaeology II, 73910M (1 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.827673
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KEYWORDS
Confocal microscopy

Microscopes

Near infrared

Fiber optics

Optical coherence tomography

Diagnostics

Biomedical optics

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