Analysis of ceramics surface modification induced by pulsed laser treatment
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2014
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Novi Sad Serbia: University Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology
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This paper presents the effects of laser light irradiation on the surface of ceramics dating from archaeological site Stubline (Obrenovac, Belgrade), Serbia. Two different pulsed lasers: TEA CO2 (10.6 μm wavelength, pulse duration tp = 100 ns) and Nd:YAG (wavelengths 1064 nm and 532 nm, tp = 150 ps) have been used for surfaces treatment. Laser irradiation fluence was in the range of 1–20 J/cm2. Ceramics surface modifications induced by pulsed laser treatment were examined by scanning electron microscope, SEM, and the composition with energy dispersive X-ray, EDX, analysis. The tests were performed in order to obtain as much as possible information about the appropriate choice of materials and techniques for the further conservation and restoration of these items. The second objective was to determine the surface modifications induced by pulsed laser treatment above damage threshold (a safe cleaning laser fluence), as an important parameter in the use of lasers for the cleaning of cultu...ral ceramic items.
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Neolithic ceramics / laser processing / surface properties / structural characterizationSource:
Processing and Application of Ceramics, 2014, 8, 1, 15-23Publisher:
- Novi Sad Serbia: University Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology
Funding / projects:
- Investigation and Optimization of the Technological and Functional Performance of the Ventilation Mill in the Thermal Power Plant Kostolac B (RS-34028)
- CVD Diamond films produced from hydrocarbons by use of the flat flame method (RS-34022)
- Ministry of Culture and information of Republic of Serbia project number 633-00-373
DOI: 10.2298/PAC1401015R
ISSN: 1820-6131
WoS: 000209582000003
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84922816886
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IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Ristić, Slavica AU - Polić, Suzana R. AU - Radojković, Bojana M. AU - Striber, Joakim PY - 2014 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5477 AB - This paper presents the effects of laser light irradiation on the surface of ceramics dating from archaeological site Stubline (Obrenovac, Belgrade), Serbia. Two different pulsed lasers: TEA CO2 (10.6 μm wavelength, pulse duration tp = 100 ns) and Nd:YAG (wavelengths 1064 nm and 532 nm, tp = 150 ps) have been used for surfaces treatment. Laser irradiation fluence was in the range of 1–20 J/cm2. Ceramics surface modifications induced by pulsed laser treatment were examined by scanning electron microscope, SEM, and the composition with energy dispersive X-ray, EDX, analysis. The tests were performed in order to obtain as much as possible information about the appropriate choice of materials and techniques for the further conservation and restoration of these items. The second objective was to determine the surface modifications induced by pulsed laser treatment above damage threshold (a safe cleaning laser fluence), as an important parameter in the use of lasers for the cleaning of cultural ceramic items. PB - Novi Sad Serbia: University Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology T2 - Processing and Application of Ceramics T1 - Analysis of ceramics surface modification induced by pulsed laser treatment VL - 8 IS - 1 SP - 15 EP - 23 DO - 10.2298/PAC1401015R ER -
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Ristić, S., Polić, S. R., Radojković, B. M.,& Striber, J.. (2014). Analysis of ceramics surface modification induced by pulsed laser treatment. in Processing and Application of Ceramics Novi Sad Serbia: University Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology., 8(1), 15-23. https://doi.org/10.2298/PAC1401015R
Ristić S, Polić SR, Radojković BM, Striber J. Analysis of ceramics surface modification induced by pulsed laser treatment. in Processing and Application of Ceramics. 2014;8(1):15-23. doi:10.2298/PAC1401015R .
Ristić, Slavica, Polić, Suzana R., Radojković, Bojana M., Striber, Joakim, "Analysis of ceramics surface modification induced by pulsed laser treatment" in Processing and Application of Ceramics, 8, no. 1 (2014):15-23, https://doi.org/10.2298/PAC1401015R . .