High spatial dynamics-photoluminescence imaging reveals the metallurgy of the earliest lost-wax cast object
Photoluminescence is a powerful probe of chemical composition and structure, but it is challenging to image heterogeneous materials over large scale. Thoury et al. develop a full-field imaging approach to map two cuprous oxide phases in the earliest known lost-wax cast artefact manufactured 6,000 ye...
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Auteurs principaux: | M. Thoury, B. Mille, T. Séverin-Fabiani, L. Robbiola, M. Réfrégiers, J-F Jarrige, L. Bertrand |
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2016
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