Autor(es):
Veiga, JP ; Coutinho, ML ; Figueiredo, Elin ; Silva, Teresa
Data: 2023
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/4203
Origem: Repositório do LNEG
Assunto(s): Cultural heritage; Glasses; Ceramics; X-ray fluorescence; Synchrotron radiaton
Descrição
ABSTRACT: Synchrotron radiaton is a powerful tool for non‐destructve analysis of materials in cultural heritage research. It has revolutonized our ability to understand the compositon, structure, and history of cultural heritage objects, leading to significant advances in fields such as archaeology, art conservation, and materials science. Dedicated beamlines for cultural heritage research are available at synchrotron facilites around the world, such as the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), SOLEIL synchrotron, and ALBA synchrotron, providing specialized support and instrumentation for high‐resolution analysis of cultural heritage objects using various techniques, such as X‐ray absorption spectroscopy, X‐ray fluorescence, X‐ray diffraction, and X‐ray imaging.