Formation of Amorphous Carbon Nanoparticles by the Laser Electrodispersion Method


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Experimental results on the laser ablation of the highly oriented pyrolytic graphite by using light pulses of an Nd:YAG laser (pulse width 25 ns, pulse energy 220 mJ) are presented. Analysis of the surface profile of the carbon target shows that the target material melts in the course of the laser ablation. As a result of ablation, a coating consisting of carbon nanoparticles about 10 nm in size is formed on the substrate placed at a distance of 4 cm from the target. It is assumed that such particles are formed as a result of the electrodispersion of carbon droplets detached from the target surface and charged to an unstable state in the laser plasma plume. Raman spectra of the coatings indicate that the carbon nanoparticles being formed have an amorphous structure.

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S. Gurevich

Ioffe Physical Technical Institute

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Email: gurevich@quantel.ioffe.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg

M. Gorokhov

Ioffe Physical Technical Institute

Email: gurevich@quantel.ioffe.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg

V. Kozhevin

Ioffe Physical Technical Institute

Email: gurevich@quantel.ioffe.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg

M. Kukushkin

Ioffe Physical Technical Institute

Email: gurevich@quantel.ioffe.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg

V. Levitskii

OOO R&D Center for Thin-Film Technologies in Power Engineering

Email: gurevich@quantel.ioffe.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg

L. Markov

Ioffe Physical Technical Institute

Email: gurevich@quantel.ioffe.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg

D. Yavsin

Ioffe Physical Technical Institute

Email: gurevich@quantel.ioffe.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg


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