Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8020335 | Materials Letters | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Bismuth nanoparticles are directly precipitated inside a bismuth germinate glass by irradiation with a 1030Â nm, 500Â kHz femtosecond laser, which are confirmed by means of X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscope and Raman spectra. In addition, the results of electron probe microanalyzer indicate that the elements distribution around the focal point is induced simultaneously. We suggest that the precipitation of Bi nanoparticles and redistribution of ions with different diffusion coefficients should mainly be ascribed to the heat accumulation effect and thermal diffusion. The results provide a novel approach to produce Bi nanoparticles inside glass and have promising applications for the fabrication of photonic devices.
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Authors
Chen Cheng, Yongze Yu, Fangteng Zhang, Liaolin Zhang, Shifeng Zhou, Jianrong Qiu,