Liquid-phase laser ablation

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The irradiation of an intense laser pulse onto a solid target immersed in liquid produces dense plasma. The plasma produced by liquid-phase laser ablation has unique features at high pressure and temperature, which are never realized by liquid-phase discharges. Another unique characteristic of liquid-phase laser ablation is the formation of a cavitation bubble. This article reports the fundamental aspects of liquid-phase laser-ablation plasmas, cavitation bubbles, and the formation processes of nanoparticles, together with some applications of liquid-phase laser ablation. © 2010 IUPAC.

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Sasaki, K., & Takada, N. (2010). Liquid-phase laser ablation. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 82, pp. 1317–1327). https://doi.org/10.1351/PAC-CON-09-10-23

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