Liang Haida, Cid Marta, Cucu R, Dobre G, Podoleanu A, Pedro Justin, Saunders David
Opt Express. 2005 Aug 8;13(16):6133-44. doi: 10.1364/opex.13.006133.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an optical interferometric technique developed mainly for in vivo imaging of the eye and biological tissues. In this paper, we demonstrate the potential of OCT for non-invasive examination of museum paintings. Two en-face scanning OCT systems operating at 850 nm and 1300 nm were used to produce B-scan and C-scan images at typical working distances of 2 cm. The 3D images produced by the OCT systems show not only the structure of the varnish layer but also the paint layers and underdrawings (preparatory drawings under the paint layers). The highest ever resolution and dynamic range images of underdrawings are presented and for the first time it is possible to find out non-invasively on which layer the underdrawings were drawn.
光学相干断层扫描(OCT)是一种主要为眼部和生物组织的体内成像而开发的光学干涉技术。在本文中,我们展示了OCT用于博物馆绘画非侵入性检查的潜力。使用两个工作波长分别为850纳米和1300纳米的面扫描OCT系统,在2厘米的典型工作距离下生成B扫描和C扫描图像。OCT系统生成的3D图像不仅显示了清漆层的结构,还显示了颜料层和底层绘图(颜料层下面的预备草图)。展示了有史以来分辨率和动态范围最高的底层绘图图像,并且首次能够非侵入性地查明底层绘图绘制在哪一层上。