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IR and Raman spectroscopies, a way to understand how the Roman window glasses were made?

  • L. Raffaëlly
  • , B. Champagnon
  • , N. Ollier
  • , D. Foy
  • IGFL, Université de Lyon, Université Lyon 1
  • Laboratoire des Solides Irradiés
  • MMSH

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Résumé

Two processes are known to make panes in West Europe during the Roman period: they may be cast on a flat surface or manufactured by the cylinder-blown process. The aim of our research is to give physico-chemical arguments to distinguish between both methods by using IR and Raman spectroscopies and to determine the fictive temperature Tf of the archaeological samples. The position of the 1050 cm-1 band in the IR reflection spectra of annealed samples versus Tf has been studied, giving a calibration curve to determine the Tf of the archaeological sample. Both, the position of the 1100 cm-1 Raman band and the ratio of the Q2/Q3 Raman bands intensities are also studied as a function of Tf for annealed samples. The Tf of both production methods is different. Our research favours the argument that the panes were produced by the cast method.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)780-786
Nombre de pages7
journalJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Volume354
Numéro de publication2-9
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 15 janv. 2008
Modification externeOui

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