Effect of picosecond laser induced cavitation bubbles generated on Au targets in a nanoparticle production set-up
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
This work is aimed at an analysis of the influence on the efficiency of nanoparticle production of a cavitation bubble (CB), which forms during the laser ablation process in high-fluence regime. The CB is produced on an Au metal target immersed in water by 1064 nm ps Nd:YAG laser pulses at different fluences. Its time-space evolution is monitored by a shadowgraphic set-up, while the Au nanoparticles production rate is tagged by the growth of the plasmon resonance, which is detected by measuring shot-by-shot the UV-Vis absorbance. We analyze the dependence of bubble size on the experimental parameters. Our results appear of interest to enhance the nanoparticle production efficiency in a liquid medium.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cavitation bubble; Experimental parameters; Nano-particle production; Picosecond laser; Plasmon resonances
List of contributors:
Marsili, Paolo; Giorgetti, Emilia; Cristoforetti, Gabriele
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