Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1590998 | Science and Technology of Advanced Materials | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ultrafine gold and nickel nanoparticles (NPs) were fabricated by pulsed laser ablation in helium gas, and the NPs 2-15Â nm in diameter were selectively classified by an electrostatic size-selection technique employing a low-pressure differential mobility analyzer (LP-DMA). In the classification of the NPs, a chain of several gold NPs or doubly charged NPs were produced as well as singly charged spherical NPs. The morphological selection was performed with the LP-DMA, using a relationship in which the cross section of the spherical NP chains was governed by the product of the diameter and the length, instead of by the square of the diameter. Below a blocking temperature of about 100Â K, the Ni NPs that were 3.1Â nm in diameter exhibited ferromagnetism.
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Authors
Yasutomo Naono, Sayuri Kawabata, Seung H. Huh, Atsushi Nakajima,