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Liquid-phase laser ablation
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Koichi Sasaki
and Noriharu Takada
Published/Copyright:
May 2, 2010
Online erschienen: 2010-5-2
Erschienen im Druck: 2010-5-2
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
cavitation bubble;
high pressure;
laser ablation;
liquid phase;
nanoparticles
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- Microplasma generation in artificial media and its potential applications
- Optical diagnostics in dielectric barrier discharges at atmospheric pressure
- Diagnostic-based modeling on a micro-scale atmospheric-pressure plasma jet
- Atmospheric-pressure plasma sources: Prospective tools for plasma medicine
- Plasma functionalization of textiles: Specifics and possibilities
- High-power impulse magnetron sputtering and its applications
- Synthesis of carbon nanotubes by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition in an atmospheric-pressure microwave torch
- Dust particles in low-pressure plasmas: Formation and induced phenomena
- Modeling of the plasma chemistry and plasma–surface interactions in reactive plasmas
- Experimental and modeling study of O and Cl atoms surface recombination reactions in O2 and Cl2 plasmas
- Liquid-phase laser ablation
- Plasma catalysis: A solution for environmental problems
- Innovative in-flight glass-melting technology using thermal plasmas