Abstract :
The present article focuses on the color change of marble during the removal of super®cial deposits by laser radiation. A
comparison between cleaning results obtained by the ®rst three harmonic wavelengths of a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser is
presented. Experiments were carried out on two sample types. In order to simulate a black encrustation, a model sample was
developed based on former studies. In the second case a naturally microbial encrusted marble sample was used. The effects of
Nd:YAG laser irradiation at l 1064 nm (o), l532 nm (2o) and l355 nm (3o) were investigated by laser-induced
breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) and color
measurements using the Commission Internationale de lʹEÂ clairge (CIE) Lab color system with respect to the development and
the absolute surface color-change. The results show that the surface color remaining after the removal of the arti®cial
encrustation by the fundamental wavelength, turned from originally white to yellow. It was possible to identify an Iron content
located in nanometer-sized spheres on the surface to be the source of the yellowing. To remove a super®cial biogenic
encrustation the second and third harmonic were observed to be the most ef®cient wavelengths, supporting the best result.
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