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Femtosecond laser ablation, gold nanoparticles

The last problem of this series concerns femtosecond laser ablation from gold nanoparticles [87]. In this process, solid material transforms into a volatile phase initiated by rapid deposition of energy. This ablation is nonthermal in nature. Material ejection is induced by the enhancement of the electric field close to the curved nanoparticle surface. This ablation is achievable for laser excitation powers far below the onset of general catastrophic material deterioration, such as plasma formation or laser-induced explosive boiling. Anisotropy in the ablation pattern was observed. It coincides with a reduction of the surface barrier from water vaporization and particle melting. This effect limits any high-power manipulation of nanostructured surfaces such as surface-enhanced Raman measurements or plasmonics with femtosecond pulses. [Pg.282]

The last problem of this series concerns femtosecond laser ablation from gold nanoparticles [87]. In this process, solid material transforms into a volatile phase initiated by rapid deposition of energy. This ablation is nonthermal in nature. Material ejection is induced by the enhancement of the electric field... [Pg.23]

A. Plech, V. Kotaidis, M. Lorenc, and J. Boneberg, Femtosecond laser near-field ablation from gold nanoparticles. Nature Phys. 2, 44-47 (2006). [Pg.287]


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