
|Articles|April 14, 2016
Portable Raman Spectroscopy in Archaeology and Art
Author(s)A.J.R. Bauer, Ph.D., TSI, Inc
Raman spectroscopy is an important instrument in the arsenal of art conservators and archaeologists. This application note summarizes some recent literature on the selection of portable instruments in this field and also documents some successful work done utilizing background correction to elucidate the composition of some challenging green pigments.
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