Title :
More light for art conservation
Author_Institution :
California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The author discusses the uses of high-intensity light for surface treatment of artifacts to effect divestment, stabilization, sterilization, and activation. Such techniques, exploiting unique noncontact and self-limiting attributes of the coupling of high-power light to surface, are used for the conservation and restoration of artwork. Both laser and nonlaser light cleaning are described. Topics include: divestment by laser, light coupling to surfaces, conservation using lasers, and xenon flash lamp and scanning electron microscope systems for art conservation use.
Keywords :
art; corrosion protection; environmental degradation; laser beam applications; activation; art conservation; artifacts; divestment; high-intensity light; high-power light to surface coupling; noncontact attributes; scanning electron microscope; self-limiting attributes; stabilization; sterilization; surface treatment; xenon flash lamp; Art; Materials; Surface cleaning; Surface emitting lasers;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Devices Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCD.1986.6311800