In this letter, we present scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results that confirm in a direct way our earlier explanation of an abrupt coagulation event as the cause for the void hiccup. In a recent paper, we reported on the fast and interrupted expansion of voids in a reactive dusty argon–acetylene plasma. The voids appeared one after the other, each showing a peculiar, though reproducible, behavior of successive periods of fast expansion, abrupt contraction, and continued expansion. The abrupt contraction was termed “hiccup” and was related to collective coagulation of a new generation of nanoparticles growing in the void using relatively indirect methods: electron density measurements and optical emission spectroscopy. In this letter, w...
International audienceIntroducing reactive species into a plasma environment leads to the formation ...
Summary: Coalescence, one of the major pathways observed in the growth of nanoparticles, affects the...
In recent years, significant progress has been made in understanding the void growth and swelling be...
In this letter, we present scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results that confirm in a direct way o...
Low-pressure acetylene plasmas are able to spontaneously form dust particles. This will result in a ...
We studied a capacitively coupled RF plasma with constant flow of argon and acetylene. These plasmas...
International audienceThis contribution deals with the nanoparticle distribution inside of plasma wi...
International audienceHuge quantities of nanoparticles can strongly modify plasma properties [1, 2] ...
Complex or dusty plasma is a medium containing ionized gas and micron-sized solid particles. A Void ...
Hollow nanoparticles (NPs) are produced by void nucleation and growth during chemical reactions. How...
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International audienceThe influence of nanoparticle growth on the plasma characteristics is studied ...
We report on the growth mechanism of spherical silicon nanocrystals in a remote expanding Ar plasma ...
L'objectif de cette thèse est l'étude de la formation de nanoparticules carbonées dans un plasma bas...
Abstract—Formation of dust particles in a plasma can strongly change its properties due to electron ...
International audienceIntroducing reactive species into a plasma environment leads to the formation ...
Summary: Coalescence, one of the major pathways observed in the growth of nanoparticles, affects the...
In recent years, significant progress has been made in understanding the void growth and swelling be...
In this letter, we present scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results that confirm in a direct way o...
Low-pressure acetylene plasmas are able to spontaneously form dust particles. This will result in a ...
We studied a capacitively coupled RF plasma with constant flow of argon and acetylene. These plasmas...
International audienceThis contribution deals with the nanoparticle distribution inside of plasma wi...
International audienceHuge quantities of nanoparticles can strongly modify plasma properties [1, 2] ...
Complex or dusty plasma is a medium containing ionized gas and micron-sized solid particles. A Void ...
Hollow nanoparticles (NPs) are produced by void nucleation and growth during chemical reactions. How...
Copyright 2008 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. ...
International audienceThe influence of nanoparticle growth on the plasma characteristics is studied ...
We report on the growth mechanism of spherical silicon nanocrystals in a remote expanding Ar plasma ...
L'objectif de cette thèse est l'étude de la formation de nanoparticules carbonées dans un plasma bas...
Abstract—Formation of dust particles in a plasma can strongly change its properties due to electron ...
International audienceIntroducing reactive species into a plasma environment leads to the formation ...
Summary: Coalescence, one of the major pathways observed in the growth of nanoparticles, affects the...
In recent years, significant progress has been made in understanding the void growth and swelling be...