Title of article
Modelling chemical kinetics of small clusters after nanosecond laser ablation
Author/Authors
A.V. Gusarov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
7672
To page
7676
Abstract
Nanoclusters of various materials have recently been obtained by laser ablation. Strong evaporation of a condensed phase caused by laser
irradiation is well known to generate an overcooled vapour. Further expansion thereof increases the oversaturation degree and facilitates
homogeneous nucleation and cluster growth. To investigate homogeneous nucleation at very high expansion rates attained at nanosecond laser
ablation, kinetic equations are applied describing all the possible gas-phase chemical reactions of dissociation and coalescing between small
clusters. Additional cooling due to thermal emission by clusters is taken into account. Twenty smallest carbon molecules are considered. The model
is applied to nanosecond laser ablation of graphite in vacuum. The resulted vapour molecular composition is characterised by dominating
molecules C3 and C5 and an exponential drop of heavier clusters concentrations with their mass. The growth of heavier clusters is controlled by the
balance between liberating the latent heat of their formation and the energy losses by expansion and thermal emission
Keywords
Nanosecond laser ablation , Carbon clusters , chemical kinetics
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1004041
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