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Photoluminescence (PL) measurements have been performed on different sets of ceramic shards; the results obtained from the ceramic bodies of lustred majolicas produced in Iraq, Italy and Spain are reported. Non-lustred samples are analysed for comparison. The spectra obtained from all the lustred samples show PL emission bands that are attributed to the presence of α-quartz and diopside. The photoluminescence of the lustre-decorated ceramics is possibly a fingerprint of the particular production technology of lustre.
Applied Physics A: Materials Science Processing – Springer Journals
Published: Mar 7, 2006
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