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Spectroscopies and electron microscopies unravel the origin of the first colour photographs

Title: Spectroscopies and electron microscopies unravel the origin of the first colour photographs
Authors: de Seauve, Victor; Languille, Marie-Angélique; Kociak, Mathieu; Belin, Stéphanie; Ablett, James; Andraud, Christine; Stéphan, Odile; Rueff, Jean-Pascal; Fonda, Emiliano; Lavédrine, Bertrand
Source: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 59 (2020) 9113-9119
Publication Year: 2020
Collection: Condensed Matter; Physics (Other)
Subject Terms: Physics - Applied Physics; Condensed Matter - Materials Science
Description: The first colours photographs were created by a process introduced by Edmond Becquerel in 1848. The nature of these photochromatic images colours motivated a debate between scientists during the 19th century, which is still not settled. We present the results of chemical analysis (EDX, HAXPES and EXAFS) and morphology studies (SEM, STEM) aiming at explaining the optical properties of the photochromatic images (UV-visible spectroscopy and low loss EELS). We rule out the two hypotheses (pigment and interferences) that have prevailed since 1848, respectively based on variations in the oxidation degree of the compound forming the sensitized layer and periodically spaced photolytic silver planes. A study of the silver nanoparticles dispersions contained in the coloured layers showed specific localizations and size distributions of the nanoparticles for each colour. These results allow us to formulate a plasmonic hypothesis on the origin of the photochromatic images colours.
Document Type: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202001241
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2001.08078
Accession Number: edsarx.2001.08078
Database: arXiv