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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2009

Towards the differentiation of non-treated and treated corundum minerals by ion-beam-induced luminescence and other complementary techniques

H. Calvo del Castillo; Nicolas Deprez; Thomas Dupuis; François Mathis; Annelien Deneckere; Peter Vandenabeele; T. Calderón; David Strivay

Differentiation of treated and non-treated gemstones is a chief concern for major jewellery import companies. Low-quality corundum specimens coming from Asia appear to be often treated with heat, BeO or flux in order to enhance their properties as precious minerals. A set of corundum samples, rubies and sapphires from different origins, both treated and non-treated has been analysed at the Centre Européen d’Archéométrie, with ion-beam-induced luminescence (IBIL) and other complementary techniques such as Raman, proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE), and proton-induced gamma-ray emission (PIGE). IBIL, also known as ionoluminescence, has been used before to detect impurities or defects inside synthetic materials and natural minerals; its use for the discrimination of gemstone simulants or synthetic analogues has been elsewhere discussed (Cavenago-Bignami Moneta, Gemología, Tomo I Piedras preciosas, perlas, corales, marfil. Ediciones Omega, Barcelona, 1991). PIXE has been frequently applied in the archaeometric field for material characterisation and provenance studies of minerals (Hughes, Ruby & sapphire. RWH Publishing, Fallbrook, 1997; Calvo del Castillo et al., Anal Bioanal Chem 387:869–878, 2007; Calligaro et al., NIM-B 189:320–327, 2002) and PIGE complements the elemental analysis by detecting light elements in these materials such as—and lighter than—sodium that cannot be identified with the PIXE technique (Sanchez et al., NIM-B 130:682–686, 1997; Emmett et al., Gems Gemology 39:84–135, 2003). The micro-Raman technique has also been used complementarily to ion beam analysis techniques for mineral characterisation (Novak et al., Appl Surf Sci 231–232:917–920, 2004). The aim of this study is to provide new means for systematic analysis of corundum gemstone-quality mineral, alternative to the traditional gemmologic methods; for this purpose, a Spanish jewellery import company supplied us with a number of natural corundum samples coming from different places (part of them treated as explained above). The PIXE elemental concentrations of the samples showed large quantities of calcium and lead in some cases that can be linked to treatment with fluxes or lead oxide. The plot of the chromium and iron concentration grouped the samples in various aggregates that corresponded to the different types of corundum analysed. Micro-Raman complemented the PIXE analysis corroborating the presence of lead oxides but the use of the PIGE technique was not successful for the detection of beryllium due to the low cross section of the nuclear reaction chosen for its identification. IBIL was capable of distinguishing between treated and non-treated samples of the same type based on the luminescent features of the materials.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2010

Combined PIXE/PIGE and IBIL with external beam applied to the analysis of Merovingian glass beads

François Mathis; G. Othmane; Olivier Vrielynck; H. Calvo del Castillo; Grégoire Chene; Thomas Dupuis; David Strivay


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2010

Preliminary experiments: High-energy alpha PIXE in archaeometry

Thomas Dupuis; Grégoire Chene; François Mathis; André Marchal; Michaël Philippe; Henri-Pierre Garnir; David Strivay


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2012

New external beam and particle detection set-up of Liège cyclotron – First applications of high energy beams to cultural heritage

Grégoire Chene; Stéphanie Bols; Thomas Dupuis; André Marchal; François Mathis; Henri-Pierre Garnir; David Strivay


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2011

X-ray production cross-sections measurements for high-energy alpha particle beams: New dedicated set-up and first results with aluminum

Thomas Dupuis; Grégoire Chene; François Mathis; André Marchal; Henri-Pierre Garnir; David Strivay


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2010

Towards calibration and characterization of high-energy beams using charged particle retrodiffusion on a double thin carbon foil system

Grégoire Chene; François Mathis; Thomas Dupuis; André Marchal; Michaël Philippe; Mathieu Clar; David Strivay; Henri-Pierre Garnir


18th Congress of AIHV on the History of glass | 2009

Glass production in late Antiquity

Line Van Wersch; François Mathis; Thomas Dupuis; David Strivay


Archive | 2013

X-ray production cross-sections measurements for high-energy alpha particle beam for Si, Fe and Cu

Thomas Dupuis; Grégoire Chene; André Marchal; David Strivay


Archive | 2012

Développement d'un dispositif d'analyses par faisceaux d'ions de haute énergie et application en archéométrie

Thomas Dupuis


Archive | 2011

Un cyclotron pour l’analyse des objets du Patrimoine? L’exemple de l’Université de Liège

François Mathis; Grégoire Chene; Thomas Dupuis; David Strivay

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