CICS-Ringvorlesung (Hybrid): The contribution of multiphoton microscopy to our knowledge of parchments
Im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung im Sommersemester 2025 präsentieren wir verschiedene aktuelle Forschungsprojekte. Die Vorträge finden Hybrid oder Online statt und richten sich an Studierende, Fachkolleg*innen und all jene, die sich für die Restaurierung und Konservierung von Kulturgütern interessieren.
Multiphoton microscopy, also called non-linear optical (NLO) microscopy, is an optical imaging technique widely developed in the biomedical field, but relatively new and promising for the non-invasive analysis of heritage materials. This technique is particularly efficient to investigate skin-based materials at the microscopic scale, especially parchments, since it can visualise the collagen fibre organisation within the material from the collection of the second harmonic generation (SHG) signal. The simultaneous collection of fluorescence signals by the same NLO microscope can also reveal the presence of interacting fluorescent materials such as fat, elastin and keratin, remaining from the skin preparation, or gelatin, resulting from collagen degradation. When applied to historical parchments and manuscripts, NLO microscopy sometimes reveals very different morphology of collagen fibres and signals collected, likely associated to various factors in the life of the object. Based on experiments set up on modern parchments and measurements made on historical objects, we will demonstrate how the technique can contribute to our knowledge on the manufacturing, the degradation and the impact of some restoration treatment of parchments.
ReferentIn: Laurianne Robinet, Giulia Galante, Sylvie Heu-Thao, Marie-Claire Schanne Klein, Gaël Latour
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Informationen zur Veranstaltung
Datum | 29.04.2025 17:00 |
Veranstaltungsort | TH Köln, Campus Südstadt |
Anlage | PDF Anhang |