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On-site Raman study of enamelled glass and pottery: tracing the technology exchanges

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Raman microspectroscopy conducted with transportable/mobile instruments allows for the non-invasive identification of amorphous and crystalline phases of ancient masterpieces and outstanding artworks (objects, paintings and décor, building parts, etc.). Resonance Raman spectroscopy detects chromophore and dye traces. On the basis of examples (enamelled glass and pottery, enamelled metal, patinated/corroded metal, stained glasses, sculptures, paintings, pastels and drawings) this mini-review discusses the main parameters (laser and optics choice, experimental procedure, etc.) and shows how phase identification contributes to a better understanding of innovated technology exchanges.
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hal-03954684 , version 1 (24-01-2023)

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Philippe Colomban. On-site Raman study of enamelled glass and pottery: tracing the technology exchanges. Italian Meeting on Raman Spectroscopy and Non-linear Optical Effects GSIR, Elettra, Jun 2017, Trieste, Italy. ⟨hal-03954684⟩
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