Dal Fovo Alice, Tserevelakis George J, Papanikolaou Athanasia, Zacharakis Giannis, Fontana Raffaella
Opt Lett. 2019 Feb 15;44(4):919-922. doi: 10.1364/OL.44.000919.
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 the imaging of hidden underdrawings in mock-up samples, whereas visible light was used for the thickness mapping of the overlying paint through the detection of photoacoustic signal attenuation. The proposed methodology was proven effective in measuring thick and strongly absorbing layers, which would not be possible by means of other pure optical techniques, while also enabling the visualization of features underneath the painted surface. Such an implementation expands significantly the applicability of the previously presented photoacoustic technique, which was limited to point-measurements, and paves the way for novel application in historical and technical studies, as well as in documenting restoring operations.
在本信函中,我们提出了一种组合光声成像方法,该方法基于使用脉冲Nd:YAG激光器的基波或二次谐波波长进行连续激发,用于绘制艺术品的地层分析。近红外激发用于模拟样品中隐藏底图的成像,而可见光则通过检测光声信号衰减用于上层颜料的厚度测绘。所提出的方法在测量厚且强吸收层方面被证明是有效的,这是其他纯光学技术无法实现的,同时还能使绘制表面下方的特征可视化。这种实现方式显著扩展了先前提出的光声技术的适用性,该技术仅限于点测量,并为历史和技术研究以及记录修复操作中的新应用铺平了道路。