Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9566933 | Applied Surface Science | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The properties of laser ablated plumes produced in high vacuum by 100Â fs Ti:sapphire pulses from a gold solid target were studied. Optical emission spectroscopy showed that the plume was formed by both atomic and non-atomic species in the whole investigated laser intensity range (1012-1013Â W/cm2), while atomic force microscopy analysis of deposits carried out at room temperature revealed the nanometric size of the non-atomic component, with a mean particle radius of tens of nanometers.
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Authors
M. Vitiello, S. Amoruso, C. Altucci, C. de Lisio, X. Wang,