Color and Golden Shine of Silver Islamic Luster
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2010ISSN
1551-2916
Resum
Golden-like luster decorations on glazed ceramics from early
Islamic times (9–12th centuries AD) consist of a nanocomposite
submicrometric layer made of silver metal nanoparticles. The
color and golden-like reflectivity of these decorations are dominated
by the nonlinear optical response and Mie scattering of
the silver nanoparticles. We demonstrate that the enhanced
golden-like reflectivity occurs only for dense nanoparticulated
layers and that they were obtained by adding PbO to the alkaline
glaze. This resulted in reduced diffusivity of silver in the
glaze leading to more concentrated and thinner luster layers that
formed closer to the glaze surface. The result obtained adds new
insights into the high technological level attained during Islamic
times and also has important historical implications, giving both
new clues concerning the lead enrichment of the glazes during
this period, and some basis for the medieval Alchemy search for
the production of ‘‘gold’’ from other metals.
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Article
Llengua
Anglès
Paraules clau
Arqueologia
Ceràmica
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9 p.
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American Ceramic Society
Citació
Carolina Gutierrez, P., Pradell, T., Molera Marimon, J., Smith, A. D., Climent-Font, A., & Tite, M. S. (2010). Color and Golden Shine of Silver Islamic Luster. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 93(8), 2320-2328. doi:10.1111/j.1551-2916.2010.03741.x
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