Optics for Arts, Architecture, and Archaeology (O3A) IX 2023
DOI: 10.1117/12.2675047
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Can we unlock more information from interferometric sensors? Feasibility and performance analysis

Sara Mazzocato,
Claudia Daffara

Abstract: The surface is the most representative part of an artwork and it is also the part most exposed to alterations due to interaction with the surrounding environment. Non-destructive surface monitoring is of crucial importance in preserving and conserving cultural heritage and optical interferometric techniques allow to acquire the surface structure down to the submicrometric scale. In this work, we start from laser microprofilometry based on conoscopic holography sensors to unlock a new way of measuring the surfa… Show more

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