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Modelling nanoparticles formation in the plasma plume induced by nanosecond pulsed lasers

2012

International audience; Nanoparticles formation in a laser-induced plasma plume in the ambient air has been investigated by using numerical simulations and physical models. For high irradiances, or for ultrashort laser pulses, nanoparticles are formed by condensation, as fine powders, in the expanding plasma for very high pairs of temperature and pressure. At lower irradiances, or nanosecond laser pulses, another thermodynamic paths are possible, which cross the liquid-gas transition curve while laser is still heating the target and the induced plasma. In this work, we explore the growth of nanoparticles in the plasma plume induced by nanosecond pulsed lasers as a function of the laser irra…

Materials scienceNanostructureGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticlePhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsElectromagnetic radiationlaw.inventionlawPhysics::Plasma Physics0103 physical sciencesABLATIONPhysics::Atomic Physics010302 applied physicsbusiness.industryCondensationSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryPlasmaNanosecond021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserSurfaces Coatings and FilmsPlumeOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Infrared pulsed laser deposition of niobium nitride thin films

2011

We have successfully fabricated superconducting niobium nitride thin films on single crystals of magnesium oxide using a pulsed laser deposition technique where 1064 nm (photon energy ~1.16 eV) laser pulses from an Nd:YAG laser were used for ablation. A correlation between the superconducting transition temperature, the nitrogen base pressure during deposition and the lattice parameter of the produced NbN films was observed. Superconductor-insulator-normal metal junctions fabricated using these NbN films as the superconductor revealed nonlinear electrical characteristics at 4.2 K associated with quasiparticle tunneling.

Materials scienceNiobium nitrideLaser ablationCondensed matter physicsta114business.industryFar-infrared laserPhysics::OpticsCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPulsed laser depositionlaw.inventionSemiconductor laser theoryCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityNd:YAG laserOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringThin filmbusinessta216IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
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Laser heating and ablation at high repetition rate in thermal confinement regime

2006

International audience; Laser heating and ablation of materials with low absorption and thermal conductivity (paint and cement) were under experimental and theoretical investigations. The experiments were made with a high repetition rate Q-switched Nd:YAG laser (10 kHz, 90 ns pulse duration and l = 532 nm). High repetition rate laser heating resulted in pulse per pulse heat accumulation. A theoretical model of laser heating was developed and demonstrated a good agreement between the experimental temperatures measured with the infrared pyrometer and the calculated ones. With the fixed wavelength and laser pulse duration, the ablation threshold fluence of paint was found to depend on the repe…

Materials sciencePACS: 81.65 Cf; 42.62 Cf; 61.82 Msmedicine.medical_treatmentGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesFluenceModellinglaw.invention010309 opticsThermal conductivityOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesmedicinePyrometerLaser ablationLaser heatingbusiness.industryPulse durationHigh repetition rateSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsAblationLaserLaser ablationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsHeat capacity rateThermal confinement regime0210 nano-technologybusinessApplied Surface Science
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Donor–Acceptor Interfaces by Engineered Nanoparticles Assemblies for Enhanced Efficiency in Plastic Planar Heterojunction Solar Cells

2016

Precisely positioning functionalized gold nanoparticles assemblies at planar donor-acceptor interfaces results in 14-fold enhancement of power conversion efficiency in P3HT/PCBM organic solar cells on plastic (ITO/PET) substrates. This result has been achieved by employing naphthalenethiol-capped gold nanoparticles (NT-Au-NPs) produced by laser ablation in liquid and size varied in the 10-30 nm range. Upon surface functionalization with the aromatic thiol, these particles self-assemble in submicrometer aggregates, which give increased light scattering. When these aggregates are deposited in the planar heterojunction between the donor and the acceptor systems, the localized scattering leads …

Materials sciencePHASOR APPROACHOrganic solar cellPOWER-CONVERSION EFFICIENCYNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesLight scatteringCoatings and FilmsElectronicOptical and Magnetic MaterialsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICESSURFACTANT-FREEScatteringbusiness.industryEnergy conversion efficiencyHeterojunctionPERFORMANCESELF-ORGANIZATION021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFREE GOLD NANOPARTICLESAU NANOPARTICLESAcceptor0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSurfacesEnergy (all)General EnergyColloidal goldTITANIUM-OXIDESurface modificationOptoelectronicsLASER-ABLATIONElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials; Energy (all); Surfaces Coatings and Films; Physical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologybusinessThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Luminescence mechanisms of defective ZnO nanoparticles.

2016

ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) synthesized by pulsed laser ablation (PLAL) of a zinc plate in deionized water were investigated by time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) and complementary techniques (TEM, AFM, μRaman). HRTEM images show that PLAL produces crystalline ZnO NPs in wurtzite structure with a slightly distorted lattice parameter a. Consistently, optical spectra show the typical absorption edge of wurtzite ZnO (Eg = 3.38 eV) and the related excitonic PL peaked at 3.32 eV with a subnanosecond lifetime. ZnO NPs display a further PL peaking at 2.2 eV related to defects, which shows a power law decay kinetics. Thermal annealing in O2 and in a He atmosphere produces a reduction of the A1(LO) Ra…

Materials sciencePhotoluminescenceGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyElectrontime resolved photoluminescence010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeLattice constantPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyRamanFIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIAWurtzite crystal structurebusiness.industrySettore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesAbsorption edgeZnO nanoparticles laser ablation Luminescence microscopy excitons defectssymbolsTEMZnOOptoelectronicsoxide nanoparticle0210 nano-technologybusinessRaman spectroscopyLuminescencePhysical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
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Synthesis of multi-color luminescent ZnO nanoparticles by ultra-short pulsed laser ablation

2020

Abstract Crystalline ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) are synthesized by ultra-short femtosecond (fs) pulsed laser ablation (PLA) of a zinc plate in deionized water, and are investigated by optical absorption and time resolved luminescence spectra in combination with the morphology and structure analysis. The comparison with previous experiments based on short nanosecond (ns) PLA highlights that pulse duration is a crucial parameter to determine the size and the optical properties of ZnO NPs. While short PLA generates NPs with average size S ‾ of ~ 30 nm, ultrashort PLA allows to achieve much smaller NPs, S ‾ ⩽ 10  nm, that evidence weak quantum confinement effects on both the absorption edge and th…

Materials sciencePhotoluminescenceUltrashort pulsed laser ablationZnO nanoparticlesExcitonGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAtomic force microscopyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Time resolved luminescencebusiness.industryQuantum confinement effectsSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryNanosecond021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsAbsorption edgeQuantum dotFemtosecondOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologyLuminescencebusinessTransmission electron microscopyApplied Surface Science
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Graphene in strong laser field: experiment and theory

2015

The interaction of graphene nanoparticles and strong 64 fs pulses is examined. We demonstrate high-order harmonic generation in the plasma contained in crumpled sheets of graphene. The morphological studies of the debris of ablated graphene, application of single-color and two-color pumps of graphene-containing plasma, and theoretical consideration of the high-order harmonic generation in this medium are presented.

Materials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)GraphenegrapheneNanotechnologyPlasmaLaserlaw.inventionGraphene nanoparticleslawlaser ablationhigh-outer harmonic generationHigh harmonic generationInstrumentationGraphene nanoribbons
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Study of silica-based intrinsically emitting nanoparticles produced by an excimer laser

2019

International audience; We report an experimental study demonstrating the feasibility to produce both pure and Ge-doped silica nanoparticles (size ranging from tens up to hundreds of nanometers) using nanosecond pulsed KrF laser ablation of bulk glass. In particular, pure silica nanoparticles were produced using a laser pulse energy of 400 mJ on pure silica, whereas Ge-doped nanoparticles were obtained using 33 and 165 mJ per pulse on germanosilicate glass. The difference in the required energy is attributed to the Ge doping, which modifies the optical properties of the silica by facilitating energy absorption processes such as multiphoton absorption or by introducing absorbing point defect…

Materials scienceScanning electron microscopemedicine.medical_treatmentAnalytical chemistryPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleCathodoluminescenceCondensed Matter02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technologylcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesFull Research PaperNanomaterials010309 opticsoptical materials0103 physical sciencesScanning transmission electron microscopymedicineNanotechnologylcsh:TP1-1185General Materials ScienceDetectors and Experimental TechniquesElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:Sciencenanomaterials[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Laser ablationExcimer laserlcsh:TGe-dopedSilica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyNanomateriallcsh:QC1-999Laser ablationAmorphous solidNanoscienceOptical materiallcsh:Q0210 nano-technologylcsh:Physics
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Laser-Fabricated Fluorescent, Ligand-Free Silicon Nanoparticles: Scale-up, Biosafety, and 3D Live Imaging of Zebrafish under Development

2022

This work rationalizes the scalable synthesis of ultrasmall, ligand-free silicon nanomaterials via liquid-phase pulsed laser ablation process using picosecond pulses at ultraviolet wavelengths. Results showed that the irradiation time drives hydrodynamic NP size. Isolated, monodisperse Si-NPs are obtained at high yield (72%) using post-treatment process. The obtained Si-NPs have an average size of 10 nm (not aggregated) and display photoemission in the green spectral range. We directly characterized the ligand-free Si-NPs in a vertebrate animal (zebrafish) and assessed their toxicity during the development. In vivo assay revealed that Si-NPs are found inside in all the early life stages of …

Materials scienceSiliconBiomedical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistrymedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencessemiconductors biocompatible materials imaging agents quantum dots nanofabrication laser ablation in liquid biological materials toxicology translocation blood barrier biological imaging fluorecence imaging optical materialslaw.inventionNanomaterialsBiomaterialslawmedicinebusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)General Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserFluorescence0104 chemical sciencesNanolithographychemistryPicosecondOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessBiological imagingUltravioletACS Applied Bio Materials
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Luminescent silicon nanocrystals produced by near-infrared nanosecond pulsed laser ablation in water

2014

Abstract We report the investigation of luminescent nanoparticles produced by ns pulsed Nd:YAG laser ablation of silicon in water. Combined characterization by AFM and IR techniques proves that these nanoparticles have a mean size of ∼3 nm and a core–shell structure consisting of a Si-nanocrystal surrounded by an oxide layer. Time resolved luminescence spectra evidence visible and UV emissions; a band around 1.9 eV originates from Si-nanocrystals, while two bands centered at 2.7 eV and 4.4 eV are associated with oxygen deficient centers in the SiO 2 shell.

Materials scienceSiliconCore–shellmedicine.medical_treatmentOxideAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementNanoparticleSpectral lineAtomic force microscopychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineSi nanocrystalLaser ablationLaser ablation;Si nanocrystal;Silica;Core–shell;Time-resolved luminescence;Atomic force microscopy;Micro-Raman;IR absorptionNear-infrared spectroscopyTime-resolved luminescenceSilicaSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsAblationLaser ablationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsMicro-RamanchemistryLuminescenceIR absorption
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