The particulate emission during nanosecond ablation of gold targets was investigated at various fluences (10-100 Jcm(-2)) and vacuum levels (0.05-750 Torr). Atomic emission spectra were acquired during the ablation process and post-mortem characterization of particle spatial distribution was performed using scanning electron microscopy. The discussion of the results in the context of existing theoretical models permitted the identification of four distinct mass removal mechanisms. While the presence, shape and intensity of atomic emission lines is a telltale of the nanoparticle formation process, the fluctuations of the emission signal over a number of laser shots was linked to the production of microscopic debris
The characterization of a plasma plume is a key issue in laser ablation and deposition studies. Comb...
Noble metal nanoparticles can greatly affect the sensitivity and selectivity of many spectroscopic t...
Laser ablation (LA) has proven itself as one of the most efficient physical methods for nanofabricat...
International audienceThe production of nanoparticles via femtosecond laser ablation of gold and cop...
AbstractRecently short-pulse laser sources have been investigated as a potential method for nanopart...
This book chapter was published in the book Gold Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Optical Properties and Ap...
The properties of laser ablated plumes produced in high vacuum by 100 fs Ti:sapphire pulses from a g...
International audienceThe mechanisms of material ablation and nanoparticle generation from metal sam...
Les nanoparticules (NPs) de métaux nobles sont le siège d’un phénomène de résonance plasmon de surfa...
Due to the small dimensions, nanoparticles and materials consisting of nano-sized building blocks ex...
International audienceLaser ablation in liquids is now commonly used to produce colloidal nanopartic...
The process of nanoparticle generation during nanosecond and picosecond laser ablation of various me...
The effect of the presence of nanoparticles (NPs) on the laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)...
International audienceIn this study, first we examine nanoparticle formation by femtosecond laser ab...
Noble metal nanoparticles (NPs) are the site of a surface plasmon resonance phenomenon resulting fro...
The characterization of a plasma plume is a key issue in laser ablation and deposition studies. Comb...
Noble metal nanoparticles can greatly affect the sensitivity and selectivity of many spectroscopic t...
Laser ablation (LA) has proven itself as one of the most efficient physical methods for nanofabricat...
International audienceThe production of nanoparticles via femtosecond laser ablation of gold and cop...
AbstractRecently short-pulse laser sources have been investigated as a potential method for nanopart...
This book chapter was published in the book Gold Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Optical Properties and Ap...
The properties of laser ablated plumes produced in high vacuum by 100 fs Ti:sapphire pulses from a g...
International audienceThe mechanisms of material ablation and nanoparticle generation from metal sam...
Les nanoparticules (NPs) de métaux nobles sont le siège d’un phénomène de résonance plasmon de surfa...
Due to the small dimensions, nanoparticles and materials consisting of nano-sized building blocks ex...
International audienceLaser ablation in liquids is now commonly used to produce colloidal nanopartic...
The process of nanoparticle generation during nanosecond and picosecond laser ablation of various me...
The effect of the presence of nanoparticles (NPs) on the laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)...
International audienceIn this study, first we examine nanoparticle formation by femtosecond laser ab...
Noble metal nanoparticles (NPs) are the site of a surface plasmon resonance phenomenon resulting fro...
The characterization of a plasma plume is a key issue in laser ablation and deposition studies. Comb...
Noble metal nanoparticles can greatly affect the sensitivity and selectivity of many spectroscopic t...
Laser ablation (LA) has proven itself as one of the most efficient physical methods for nanofabricat...