Agar Gel as a Non-Invasive Coupling Medium for Reflectance Photoacoustic (PA) Imaging: Experimental Results on Wall-Painting Mock-Ups
Year: 2022
Authors: Chaban A.; Tserevelakis G.J.; Klironomou E.; Zacharakis G.; Striova J.
Autors Affiliation: Italian Natl Res Council, Natl Inst Opt, Largo E Fermi 6, I-50125 Florence, Italy; Fdn Res & Technol Hellas, Inst Elect Struct & Laser, Plastira 100, Iraklion 70013, Greece.
Abstract: The new reflectance set-up configuration extended the applicability of the photoacoustic (PA) imaging technique to art objects of any thickness and form. Until now, ultrasound gel or distilled water have been necessary as coupling mediums between the immersion-type transducer and the object?s surface. These media can compromise the integrity of real artwork; therefore, known applications of reflectance PA imaging have been limited to only experimental mock-ups. In this paper, we evaluate an alternative non-invasive PA coupling medium, agar gel, applied in two layers of different consistency: first, rigid–for the protection of the object?s surface, and second, fluid–for the transducer?s immersion and movement. Agar gel is widely used in various conservation treatments on cultural heritage objects, and it has been proven to be safely applicable on delicate surfaces. Here, we quantify and compare the contrast and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of PA images, obtained in water and in agar gel on the same areas, at equal experimental conditions. The results demonstrate that the technique?s performance in agar is comparable to that in water. The study uncovers the advanced potential of the PA approach for revealing hidden features, and is safely applicable for future real-case studies.
Journal/Review: JOURNAL OF IMAGING
Volume: 8 (9) Pages from: 235-1 to: 235-
KeyWords: agar gel; wall painting; photoacoustic; non-invasiveDOI: 10.3390/jimaging8090235Citations: 4data from “WEB OF SCIENCE” (of Thomson Reuters) are update at: 2024-11-17References taken from IsiWeb of Knowledge: (subscribers only)Connecting to view paper tab on IsiWeb: Click hereConnecting to view citations from IsiWeb: Click here