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1. National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Tokyo, 184-8795, Japan 2. Spectra Design, Ohtawara, Tochigi, 324-0403, Japan 3. Iwai Art Conservation Institute, Chiba, 285-0867, Japan
刊物类别:Physics and Astronomy
刊物主题:Physics Condensed Matter Optical and Electronic Materials Nanotechnology Characterization and Evaluation Materials Surfaces and Interfaces and Thin Films Operating Procedures and Materials Treatment
出版者:Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
ISSN:1432-0630
文摘
The terahertz pulsed time-domain imaging technique and near-infrared observation were applied to investigate an oil painting on canvas by Pablo Picasso. The multilayer structure is clearly observed in cross-sectional image by terahertz pulsed time-domain imaging, and particular Cubism style lines were revealed under newly painted area by near-infrared image.