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18 February 2009 Photothermal and infrared thermography characterizations of thermal diffusion in hydroxyapatite materials
J. Bante-Guerra, M. Conde-Contreras, S. Trujillo, P. Martinez-Torres, B. Cruz-Jimenez, P. Quintana, J. J. Alvarado-Gil
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Abstract
Non destructive analysis of hydroxyapatite materials is an active research area mainly in the study of dental pieces and bones due to the importance these pieces have in medicine, archeology, dentistry, forensics and anthropology. Infrared thermography and photothermal techniques constitute highly valuable tools in those cases. In this work the quantitative analysis of thermal diffusion in bones is presented. The results obtained using thermographic images are compared with the ones obtained from the photothermal radiometry. Special emphasis is done in the analysis of samples with previous thermal damage. Our results show that the treatments induce changes in the physical properties of the samples. These results could be useful in the identification of the agents that induced modifications of unknown origin in hydroxyapatite structures.
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J. Bante-Guerra, M. Conde-Contreras, S. Trujillo, P. Martinez-Torres, B. Cruz-Jimenez, P. Quintana, and J. J. Alvarado-Gil "Photothermal and infrared thermography characterizations of thermal diffusion in hydroxyapatite materials", Proc. SPIE 7166, Optics in Bone Biology and Diagnostics, 71660H (18 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.809504
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Bone

Radiometry

Diffusion

Aluminum

Modulation

Temperature metrology

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