Title of article
Characterization of Ag:Ni Nano Particles Produced by Pulse Nd:YAG laser
Author/Authors
naama, ahmed abd al-razza university of baghdad - college of science - department of physics, Iraq
From page
653
To page
663
Abstract
This work presents the characteristics of plasma produced by fundamental wavelength (1064 nm) Q- switched Nd:YAG laser on Ag:Ni alloy in distilled water were investigated at different laser energies by optical emission spectroscopy technique. The size of produced nanoparticles from Ag:Ni target in distilled water were studied, by x-ray diffraction, UV-visible absorbance and atomic force microscopy, at different laser energies. Spectroscopic measurements show that electron temperature and electron density increase with increasing laser energy. It was found from AFM measurements that the produced nanoparticle size decrease from 97.13 nm to 71.20 nm, while XRD shows that the crestalline size decrease from 15.5 nm to 9 nm with increasing pulse laser energy. UV- visible absorbance shows at plasmon peaks shifted from 410 to 395 nm with increasing laser energy.
Keywords
Plasmon , Ag:Ni nanoparticles, X , ray diffraction
Journal title
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Journal title
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Record number
2639588
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