The present article focuses on the color change of marble during the remova
l of superficial deposits by laser radiation. A comparison between cleaning
results obtained by the first three harmonic wavelengths of a Q-switched N
d:YAG laser is presented. Experiments were carried out on two sample types.
In order to simulate a black encrustation, a model sample was developed ba
sed on former studies. In the second case a naturally microbial encrusted m
arble sample was used. The effects of Nd:YAG laser irradiation at lambda =
1064 nm (omega), lambda =532 nm (2 omega) and lambda =355 nm (3 omega) were
investigated by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), scanning elec
tron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) and color mea
surements using the Commission Internationale de I'Eclairge (CIE) Lab color
system with respect to the development and the absolute surface color-chan
ge. The results show that the surface color remaining after the removal of
the artificial encrustation by the fundamental wavelength, turned from orig
inally 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 yellowin
g. To remove a superficial biogenic encrustation the second and third harmo
nic were observed to be the most efficient wavelengths, supporting the best
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