Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5356012 | Applied Surface Science | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We ablated zinc in a polyurethane-doped tetrahydrofuran solution by picosecond laser pulses. ⺠As reaction product zinc oxide-polymer nanocomposites are formed. ⺠The nanocomposites consist of an oxidized and crystalline ZnO core and a polymer shell. ⺠The use of tetrahydrofuran as solvent enables the use of polar or semi-polar polymer. ⺠The laser-generated nanocomposites show green photolumiscence due to oxygen defects.
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Authors
Philipp Wagener, Shamsolzaman Faramarzi, Andreas Schwenke, Rupert Rosenfeld, Stephan Barcikowski,