The properties of laser ablated plumes produced in high vacuum by 100 fs Ti: sapphire pulses from a gold solid target were studied. Optical emission spectroscopy showed that the plume was formed by both atomic and non-atomic species in the whole investigated laser intensity range (10(12)-10(13)W/cm(2)), while atomic force microscopy analysis of deposits carried out at room temperature revealed the nanometric size of the non-atomic component, with a mean particle radius of tens of nanometers.
The emission of atoms and nanoparticles during femtosecond laser ablation of gold
S Amoruso;C de Lisio;X Wang
2005
Abstract
The properties of laser ablated plumes produced in high vacuum by 100 fs Ti: sapphire pulses from a gold solid target were studied. Optical emission spectroscopy showed that the plume was formed by both atomic and non-atomic species in the whole investigated laser intensity range (10(12)-10(13)W/cm(2)), while atomic force microscopy analysis of deposits carried out at room temperature revealed the nanometric size of the non-atomic component, with a mean particle radius of tens of nanometers.File in questo prodotto:
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