Laser-assisted particle removal has acquired a growing importance in last few years, finding applications in several fields ranging from microelectronics to conservation and restoration of materials having cultural or historical interest. Recently new ‘indirect’ laser cleaning techniques such as ‘shock’ and ‘verso’ laser cleaning have been developed. Here we present a simple laser cleaning mechanical model in order to associate cleaning efficiency to surface deformation characteristics during cleaning pulse and apply it to examine the behaviour of ‘verso’ laser cleaning which has experimentally shown promising results on cellulosic (paper and cotton) materials.
Dry laser cleaning of mechanically thin films / Bloisi, Francesco; A. C., Barone; Vicari, LUCIANO ROSARIO MARIA. - In: APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0169-4332. - STAMPA. - 238:(2004), pp. 121-124. [10.1016/j.apsusc.2004.05.216]
Dry laser cleaning of mechanically thin films
BLOISI, FRANCESCO;VICARI, LUCIANO ROSARIO MARIA
2004
Abstract
Laser-assisted particle removal has acquired a growing importance in last few years, finding applications in several fields ranging from microelectronics to conservation and restoration of materials having cultural or historical interest. Recently new ‘indirect’ laser cleaning techniques such as ‘shock’ and ‘verso’ laser cleaning have been developed. Here we present a simple laser cleaning mechanical model in order to associate cleaning efficiency to surface deformation characteristics during cleaning pulse and apply it to examine the behaviour of ‘verso’ laser cleaning which has experimentally shown promising results on cellulosic (paper and cotton) materials.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.