The morphological and chemical conformation of wood microstructures is characteristic of individual species and strongly influences the macromechanical properties of the material, as well as its sensitivity to deterioration factors. Noninvasive techniques enabling the visualization of wood microstructures, while simultaneously providing compositional information, can significantly facilitate the analysis of wooden artworks for conservation purposes. In this paper, we present the application of combined two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) and second-harmonic generation (SHG) imaging as a versatile diagnostic tool for the microcharacterization of three hardwood species never analyzed by this method. Multimodal mapping of the molecular constituents based on the detected nonlinear signals provides useful information for studying the biological and biochemical deterioration of wood, opening a new field of application for a well-established and widely used imaging technology.
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Dal Fovo, A., Mattana, S., Marchetti, M., Anichini, M., Giovannelli, A., Baria, E., … Cicchi, R. (2022). Combined TPEF and SHG Imaging for the Microstructural Characterization of Different Wood Species Used in Artworks. Photonics, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9030170
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