Conti Claudia, Realini Marco, Botteon Alessandra, Colombo Chiara, Noll Sarah, Elliott Stephen R, Matousek Pavel
Institute for the Conservation and Valorization of Cultural Heritage (ICVBC), National Research Council, Milan, Italy
Institute for the Conservation and Valorization of Cultural Heritage (ICVBC), National Research Council, Milan, Italy.
Appl Spectrosc. 2016 Jan;70(1):156-61. doi: 10.1177/0003702815615345.
A recently developed micrometer-scale spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (μ-SORS) method provides a new analytical capability for investigating non-destructively the chemical composition of sub-surface, micrometer-scale thickness, diffusely scattering layers at depths beyond the reach of conventional confocal Raman microscopy. Here, we demonstrate experimentally, for the first time, the capability of μ-SORS to determine whether two detected chemical components originate from two separate layers or whether the two components are mixed together in a single layer. Such information is important in a number of areas, including conservation of cultural heritage objects, and is not available, for highly turbid media, from conventional Raman microscopy, where axial (confocal) scanning is not possible due to an inability to facilitate direct imaging within the highly scattering sample. This application constitutes an additional capability for μ-SORS in addition to its basic capacity to determine the overall chemical make-up of layers in a turbid system.
最近开发的微米级空间偏移拉曼光谱(μ-SORS)方法提供了一种新的分析能力,可用于无损研究常规共聚焦拉曼显微镜无法触及深度处的亚表面、微米级厚度、漫散射层的化学成分。在此,我们首次通过实验证明了μ-SORS确定两个检测到的化学成分是源自两个单独的层,还是这两种成分在单层中混合在一起的能力。这些信息在包括文化遗产保护在内的许多领域都很重要,并且对于高度浑浊的介质,常规拉曼显微镜无法提供此类信息,因为由于无法在高度散射的样品中进行直接成像,所以无法进行轴向(共聚焦)扫描。此应用构成了μ-SORS除其确定浑浊系统中层的整体化学组成的基本能力之外的又一能力。