1. Excimer laser ablation of a Pt target in water: the observation of hollow particles
- Author
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Douglas B. Chrisey, Ruqiang Bao, and Zijie Yan
- Subjects
Laser ablation ,Nanostructure ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nucleation ,Analytical chemistry ,Nanoparticle ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Ablation ,Laser ,Laser ablation synthesis in solution ,law.invention ,Nanocrystal ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
Micro/nanoparticles were fabricated by pulsed-excimer-laser ablation of a Pt target in water. Three kinds of hollow Pt particles (coalesced by micrograins, assembled by nanocrystals or with smooth shells) were observed together with solid particles using different laser fluences (2.3-6.8 J cm(-2)) and after 6000 laser shots. We propose that the hollow particles were formed on laser-produced bubbles which provided thermodynamically preferred nucleation sites and diffusion sinks for the laser-fabricated Pt clusters or particles. Although the hollow particles are a small proportion, the results have extended the scope of particles that pulsed-laser ablation in liquid can fabricate, and have enriched the mechanistic scenario of laser ablation and nanostructure formation in liquid.
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- 2010