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Modification of Aerosol Gold Nanoparticles by Nanosecond Pulsed-Periodic Laser Radiation

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11102701

Keywords

aerosol nanoparticles; gold; spark discharge; nanosecond pulsed-periodic laser radiation; sintering; shrinkage; densification; plasmon resonance; extinction

Funding

  1. RFBR [20-53-00042]
  2. BRFFR [20-53-00042]
  3. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [075-03-2021-095, 0714-2021-0007]

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This study investigates the interactions between nanosecond pulsed-periodic laser radiation and aerosol agglomerates of gold nanoparticles synthesized in a spark discharge. The dynamics of nanoparticles size changes during sintering process depend on the laser pulses energy, characterized by an S-shaped shrinkage curve. The result of nanoparticles' laser modification is largely determined by the pulse energy and the efficiency of the nanoparticles' radiation absorption.
This study investigates the processes of interaction of nanosecond pulsed-periodic laser radiation with the flow of aerosol agglomerates of gold nanoparticles synthesized in a spark discharge. Nanoparticles in a gas flow are spatially separated nano-objects whose interaction with each other and with the walls of an experimental cell was insignificant. Therefore, the energy absorbed by nanoparticles was used only for their own heating with further shape and size modification and on heat transfer to the surrounding gas. In the research, we used laser radiation with wavelengths of 527 and 1053 nm at pulse energies up to 900 mu J and pulse repetition rates up to 500 Hz. The dynamics of changes in the nanoparticles size during their sintering process depending on the laser pulses energy is characterized by an S-shaped shrinkage curve. Complete sintering of the initial agglomerates with their transformation into spherical nanoparticles is achieved by a series of impacting laser pulses. The result of nanoparticles' laser modification is largely determined by the pulse energy and the efficiency of the nanoparticles' radiation absorption.

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