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13 September 2002 Generation of metal nanoparticles by laser ablation of metal microparticles and plume dynamics
Deoksuk Jang, Bukuk Oh, Dongsik Kim
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Abstract
This paper describes the process of nanoparticle synthesis by laser ablation of consolidated microparticles, focusing on the dynamics of ablation plume. We have generated nanoparticles by high-power pulsed laser ablation of Al and Cu microparticles using a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser (wavelength 355 nm, FWHM 10 ns, fluence 0.8~2.0 J/cm2). Microparticles of mean diameter 18 ~ 80 micrometers are ablated in the ambient air. The generated nanoparticles are collected on a glass substrate and the scanning electron micrographs of the samples are examined for characterizing the particles. The effect of laser fluence and collector position on the distribution of particle size is investigated. Optical diagnostics and numerical simulations are conducted to study the flow field and plume dynamics. The dynamics of ablation plume and shock wave is analyzed by monitoring the photoacoustic probe-beam deflection signal. Nanosecond time-resolved images of the ablation process are also obtained by laser flash shadowgraphy. Based on the results of experiment and numerical simulation, discussions are made on the dynamics of ablation plume.
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Deoksuk Jang, Bukuk Oh, and Dongsik Kim "Generation of metal nanoparticles by laser ablation of metal microparticles and plume dynamics", Proc. SPIE 4760, High-Power Laser Ablation IV, (13 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.482061
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KEYWORDS
Laser ablation

Nanoparticles

Particles

Copper

Metals

Wave propagation

Aluminum

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