Spectral imaging of cultural assets using newly-developed fluoride ultraviolet optics

Authors

  • Nobuhiko Sarukura ⋅ JP Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University

Abstract

Spectroscopic techniques are attracting attention as a non-destructive method of analyzing cultural assets. Here, we introduce a new approach to survey cultural assets using imaging spectroscopy. Our study is expected to bring a new perspective on the background of these cultural assets.

About the Speaker

Nobuhiko Sarukura, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University

Nobuhiko Sarukura is a Professor at the Institute of Laser Engineering in Osaka University, Japan. He obtained his Ph.D. in Engineering from The University of Tokyo. Previously, he was a research associate at the NTT Corporation and a researcher at the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research in RIKEN. He has also served as Associate Professor at the Institute of Molecular Science (IMS). His group's research focuses on the development and application of imaging spectroscopy techniques. In a recent study, researchers in humanities and laser sciences are collaborating to analyze cultural properties using imaging spectroscopic techniques. Prof. Sarukura believes that in today's society, which is faced with a variety of problems, interdisciplinary research is essential.

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Article ID

SPP-2023-INV-2B-02

Section

Invited Presentations

Published

2023-07-01

How to Cite

[1]
N Sarukura, Spectral imaging of cultural assets using newly-developed fluoride ultraviolet optics, Proceedings of the Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas 41, SPP-2023-INV-2B-02 (2023). URL: https://proceedings.spp-online.org/article/view/SPP-2023-INV-2B-02.