CIOP   05384
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES OPTICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
High efficiencies for laser cleaning of glassware irradiated from the back: application to glassware historical objects
Autor/es:
GABRIEL M. BILMES
Revista:
APPLIED PHYSICS. A - MATERIALS SCIENCE AND PROCESSING
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 124
ISSN:
0947-8396
Resumen:
We present a systematic study of laser cleaning of black paint deposited on both standard and frosted glasses. We performedlaser cleaning of black paint layers of different thicknesses in both front- and backside laser irradiation geometries. Using laserablation induced photoacoustics (LAIP), we determined the ablation threshold of the paint that turns out to be independentof the paint thickness and substrate?s properties. To characterize the efficiency of the cleaning process as a function of thenumber of laser shots, we measured the transmission of the glass in the ablated region and simultaneously the amplitude ofthe acoustic signal generated by the ablation process. We show that laser cleaning is much more effective when the glasssample is irradiated from the back. To explain this effect, we propose a phenomenological model. This model also predictsthe existence of a critical thickness, above which backside cleaning is no longer efficient. The method of back incidence lasercleaning was successfully applied to two real objects, namely a piece of advertising glass covered with black paint and anantique glass bottle with black dirt inside, both archeological objects founded in excavations made in the city of Buenos Aires.