UDC 62 CSCSTI 55.01 CSCSTI 55.13 CSCSTI 55.35

Irradiation condition impact upon nano-particle parameters obtained through method of laser ablation in liquid

Published в Science intensive technologies in mechanical engineering · Volume 2018, Issue 6, 2018 · Pages 3–6 · Rubrics: SCIENCE INTENSIVE MATERIALS PROCESSING AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES (archived)
DOI 10.30987/article_5b0e4111a4af99.94656008
Received: 18.05.2018 Accepted: 22.06.2018 Published: 22.06.2018 Language of publication: RUS
Authors
1 Bauman Moscow State Technical University (inzhener)
Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
2 Bauman Moscow State Technical University (kafedra "Lazernaya tehnika i tehnologiya", docent)
3 Bauman Moscow State Technical University (inzhener)
Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
4 Bauman Moscow State Technical University (docent)
Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
5 Bauman Moscow State Technical University (inzhener)
Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
The investigation results of the repeated irradiation impact of silver nano-particles upon their dimensions are shown. In particular, the attention is paid to the particles with dimensions from 10 to 40nm. As a result of the researches there were defined the regularities in dimension changes of particles at different degrees of irradiation. These results may be used for the development of strategies in nano-particle dimension control, which is significant for the laser synthesis method from the point of view of its competitive ability with chemical methods.
nano-particles laser ablation dimensions plasma resonance
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