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Confocal Terahertz Imaging of Ancient Manuscripts

Authors :
M. Flammini
Eugenio DelRe
E. Pontecorvo
Paola Maria Carmela Italia
Michele Ortolani
C. Ciano
Valeria Giliberti
Claudia Bonsi
Flammini, M
Bonsi, C
Ciano, C
Giliberti, V
Pontecorvo, E
Italia, P
Delre, E
Ortolani, M
Flammini, Mariano
Bonsi, Claudia
Ciano, Chiara
Giliberti, Valeria
Pontecorvo, Emanuele
Italia, Paola
Delre, Eugenio
Ortolani, Michele
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer New York LLC, 2017.

Abstract

Terahertz imaging has the potential to identify and decipher portions of ancient manuscripts, which may be unreadable at infrared and visible wavelengths. We use a scanning confocal terahertz microscope to scan a medieval parchment with music notes and pentagrams written with different inks. The microscope is based on a continuous-wave solid-state source at 0.3 THz, emitting in the free space with a horn antenna, and a high numerical-aperture ellipsoidal reflector. We present terahertz images with diffraction-limited lateral resolution of approximately 0.5 mm, where the different inks all give similar high contrast. Symbols written on the “verso” side of the parchment, barely glimpsed in the near-infrared photograph, leave a clear imprint in the terahertz images. Artifacts due to imperfect flatness of the parchment are also briefly discussed.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aa5979a52ceb55c6c62faf7cc5b7aa44