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Non-destructive imaging of fragments of historical beeswax seals using high-contrast X-ray micro-radiography and micro-tomography with large area photon-counting detector array

机译:使用大面积光子计数探测器阵列的高对比度X射线微射线照相术和显微断层照相术对历史蜂蜡海豹的碎片进行无损成像

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Historical beeswax seals are unique cultural heritage objects. Unfortunately, a number of historical sealing waxes show a porous structure with a strong tendency to stratification and embrittlement, which makes these objects extremely prone to mechanical damage. The understanding of beeswax degradation processes therefore plays an important role in the preservation and consequent treatment of these objects. Conventional methods applied for the investigation of beeswax materials (e.g. gas chromatography) are of a destructive nature or bring only limited information about the sample surface (microscopic techniques). Considering practical limitations of conventional methods and ethical difficulties connected with the sampling of the historical material, radiation imaging methods such as X-ray micro-tomography presents a promising non-destructive tool for the onward scientific research in this field. In this contribution, we present the application of high-contrast X-ray micro-radiography and micro-tomography for the investigation of beeswax seal fragments. The method is based on the application of the large area photon-counting detector recently developed at our institute. The detector combines the advantages of single-photon counting technology with a large field of view. The method, consequently, enables imaging of relatively large objects with high geometrical magnification. In the reconstructed micro-tomographies of investigated historical beeswax seals, we are able to reveal morphological structures such as stratification, micro-cavities and micro-fractures with spatial resolution down to 5 mu m non-destructively and with high imaging quality. The presented work therefore demonstrates that a combination of state-ofthe-art hybrid pixel semiconductor detectors and currently available micro-focus x-ray sources makes it possible to apply X-ray micro-radiography and micro-tomography as a valuable non-destructive tool for volumetric beeswax seal morphological studies. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:历史上的蜜蜡封印是独特的文化遗产。不幸的是,许多历史上的密封蜡显示出具有强烈分层和脆化趋势的多孔结构,这使得这些物体极易受到机械损伤。因此,对蜂蜡降解过程的理解在这些物品的保存和后续处理中起着重要作用。用于研究蜂蜡材料的常规方法(例如气相色谱法)具有破坏性,或仅带来有关样品表面的有限信息(显微技术)。考虑到常规方法的实际局限性以及与历史材料采样相关的道德困难,诸如X射线显微断层摄影术等放射线成像方法为该领域的科学研究提供了一种有希望的无损工具。在这项贡献中,我们介绍了高对比度X射线微射线照相术和显微断层照相术在蜂蜡密封碎片研究中的应用。该方法是基于我所最近开发的大面积光子计数检测器的应用。该检测器结合了单光子计数技术的优势和广阔的视野。因此,该方法能够以较高的几何放大率对较大的物体成像。在研究过的历史蜂蜡海豹的重建显微断层摄影术中,我们能够无损地揭示低至5μm空间分辨率的分层,微腔和微裂缝等形态结构。因此,提出的工作表明,将最新的混合像素半导体探测器与当前可用的微焦点X射线源结合起来,可以将X射线微射线照相术和微断层摄影术用作有价值的无损检测工具用于容积蜂蜡密封形态研究。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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