Dynamics of femtosecond laser produced tungsten nanoparticle plumes

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We investigated the expansion features of femtosecond laser generated tungsten nanoparticle plumes in vacuum. Fast gated images showed distinct two components expansion features, viz., plasma and nanoparticle plumes, separated by time of appearance. The persistence of plasma and nanoparticle plumes are ∼500 ns and ∼100 μs, respectively, and propagating with velocities differed by 25 times. The estimated temperature of the nanoparticles showed a decreasing trend with increasing time and space. Compared to low-Z materials (e.g., Si), ultrafast laser ablation of high-Z materials like W provides significantly higher nanoparticle yield. A comparison between the nanoparticle plumes generated by W and Si is also discussed along with other metals. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Harilal, S. S., Farid, N., Hassanein, A., & Kozhevin, V. M. (2013). Dynamics of femtosecond laser produced tungsten nanoparticle plumes. Journal of Applied Physics, 114(20). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4833564

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