Treating the untreatable in art and heritage materials: Ultrafast laser cleaning of "cloth-of-Gold"

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Laser cleaning provides art and heritage conservators with an alternative means to restore objects when traditional chemical and mechanical methods are not viable. However, long (>nanosecond) laser pulses can cause unwanted damage from photothermal processes and provide limited control over ablation depth. Ultrashort (

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Kono, M., Baldwin, K. G. H., Wain, A., & Rode, A. V. (2015). Treating the untreatable in art and heritage materials: Ultrafast laser cleaning of “cloth-of-Gold.” Langmuir, 31(4), 1596–1604. https://doi.org/10.1021/la504400h

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