Title of article
1064-nm laser fragmentation of thin Au and Ag flakes in acetone for highly productive pathway to stable metal nanoparticles
Author/Authors
Mitsuo Kawasaki1، نويسنده , , Naoya Nishimura، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
9
From page
2208
To page
2216
Abstract
The laser-induced fragmentation of thin Au and Ag flakes in acetone by 1064-nm nanosecond laser (with the fluence typically 2 J/cm2)
potentially offers a highly productive pathway to stable metal nanoparticles in liquid. Acetone serves as a superior liquid medium that keeps fine
metal nanoparticles free from precipitation even in such concentrated nanoparticle solutions exceeding 0.1 M. Thin metal flakes have good
capability to absorb the 1064-nm laser energy as efficiently as in the visible region. A part of the thus laser-heated molten flakes explosively split
into submicroparticles, and some other significant part directly into fine nanoparticles. Both kinds of product particles have minor absorption crosssections
for subsequent laser pulses at 1064 nm, and thus no longer fragment further. One of the two kinds of Ag flakes studied in this work yielded
fine Ag nanoparticles at a remarkable high production rate of 1.1 mg/min for the input laser power of only 0.65 W.
Keywords
metal nanoparticles , Thin metal flakes , Laser-induced fragmentation
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1003157
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