Artigo Revisado por pares

Excimer Laser Production, Assembly, Sintering, and Fragmentation of Novel Fullerene-like Permalloy Particles in Liquid

2010; American Chemical Society; Volume: 114; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/jp911566a

ISSN

1932-7455

Autores

Zijie Yan, Ruqiang Bao, Yong Huang, Anthony N. Caruso, S. B. Qadri, Cerasela Zoica Dinu, Douglas B. Chrisey,

Tópico(s)

Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma

Resumo

We report the fabrication of permalloy nanoparticles by pulsed excimer laser ablation of a permalloy (Fe19Ni81) target in sodium dodecyl sulfate aqueous solution and the subsequent laser-induced assembly, sintering, and fragmentation of the nanoparticles. Specifically, permalloy nanoparticles with diameters of 400−600 nm were observed to assemble into fullerene-like hollow microparticles. Laser irradiation caused sintering of the assembled particles, which showed Wulff construction and ledge growth behavior and finally resulted in smooth shells. Laser−particle interactions also caused fragmentation of the micro/nanoparticles. When the particle concentration is high, laser fragmentation rather than laser ablation dominates due to enhanced light absorption and scattering. The experiments reveal the dynamic process of the nano- and microparticle formation, demonstrating the rich processing environment of laser ablation in liquid.

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