Data and scripts from: Noninvasive identification of carbon-based black pigments with pump-probe microscopy

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  • Carbon-based black pigments, a widely used class of pigments, are difficult to differentiate with the noninvasive techniques currently used in cultural heritage science. We utilize pump-probe microscopy to distinguish four common carbon-based black pigments as pure pigments, as two-component black pigment mixtures, and as a mixture of a black and a colorful pigment. This work also demonstrates that even nominally "homogeneous" pigments present remarkable, and useful, heterogeneity in pump-probe microscopy.

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Data Citation
  • Kastenholz, H. V., Topper, M. I. , Warren, W. S. , Fischer, M. C., & Grass, D. (2024). Data and scripts from: Noninvasive identification of carbon-based black pigments with pump-probe microscopy. Duke Research Data Repository. V2 https://doi.org/10.7924/r48059m9k
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  • 10.7924/r48059m9k
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  • ark:/87924/r48059m9k
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  • 10.7924/r43j3nx2k
Collection Dates
  • 2023.12.01 - 2024.02.12
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Provenance
  • Version 2 provides updated data and analysis reflecting changes made to reference samples.
Funding Agency
  • Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
  • National Science Foundation
Grant Number
  • Award No. CHE-2108623
  • Grant No. 2021-242921
Title
  • Data and scripts from: Noninvasive identification of carbon-based black pigments with pump-probe microscopy

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2 10.7924/r48059m9k Version 2 provides updated data and analysis reflecting changes made to reference samples. 2024-07-08
1 10.7924/r43j3nx2k 2024-03-12
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