Color and dichroism of silver-stained glasses
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2013ISSN
1388-0764
Abstract
Yellow decorations in glasses have been
produced since the beginning of the fourteenth century
by incorporating metallic silver nanoparticles into the
glass (from a few to some tens of nanometers). The
optical response of the glass-particles composite is
determined by the surface plasmon resonance absorption
and scattering of the nanometric metallic particles.
Generally, the same color is perceived in reflection and
in transmission although dichroic effects are occasionally
observed. As silver-stained glasses were designed
to be observed in transmission, tuning the transmission
color from yellow to red was of technological interest.
The relationship between the color observed both in
transmission and reflection and the composition and
nanostructure of regular (yellow) and dichroic (yellow
and red) silver stains from the Renaissance (late
fifteenth and sixteenth century, respectively) is related
to the presence of a layer (of about 10–20 lm thick) of
metallic silver nanoparticles (from few to 100 nm in
size). The correlation between the colors observed and
the silver stain nanostructure is studied with particular
emphasis on the origin of the dichroic behavior. The
optical response is computed and compared to the
experimental data. Differences in the synthesis parameters
responsible for the colors and for the dichroic
behavior of the silver stain glasses are proposed. This is
essential for the replication of the glass pieces which
are required as replacements in the restoration/conservation
of the windows but is also of broader interest.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Ceràmica
Arqueologia
Nanopartícules
Pages
13 p.
Publisher
Springer
Citation
Molina, G., Murcia, S., Molera, J., Roldan, C., Crespo, D., & Pradell, T. (2013). "Color and dichroism of silver-stained glasses" . A: Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 15(9)
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