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10 July 2007 Carbon's nanostructures formed in a field of powerful laser radiation
M. N. Gerke, S. V. Kutrovskaya, A. O. Kucherik, V. G. Prokoshev, S. M. Arakelian
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Proceedings Volume 6732, International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Laser-assisted Micro- and Nanotechnologies; 67320A (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751888
Event: International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies '07, 2007, Minsk, Belarus
Abstract
Research of an opportunity of formation of nanostructures on a surface of the graphite samples is now one of most actively developing directions of laser physics [1-4]. Development of the given branch is connected by that properties formed nanostructures essentially depend on parameters of laser radiation (length of a wave, duration of a pulse, the form of a beam), the laser systems developed recently allow to capture the big range of the given parameters that allows to expect for generation nanostructures with the set properties. In the given work as object of research it was used glass carbon (GC). Because of the amorphous structure, the given material rather easily gives in to action of laser radiation with density of power not exceeding 107 W/sm2. The specified range of intensity now is distributed enough in technological laser systems. In the carried out experiments dependences of morphological properties generated nanostructures from distance to the center of area of action are found out. It is shown, that mechanisms of their formation have the various nature. Attributes of formation of melt in the center of a laser cavity and precipitated layer from a gas phase behind borders of area of action are fixed.
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M. N. Gerke, S. V. Kutrovskaya, A. O. Kucherik, V. G. Prokoshev, and S. M. Arakelian "Carbon's nanostructures formed in a field of powerful laser radiation", Proc. SPIE 6732, International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Laser-assisted Micro- and Nanotechnologies, 67320A (10 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751888
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KEYWORDS
Nanostructures

Carbon

Laser development

Laser applications

Image processing

Laser systems engineering

Liquids

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