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Positioning of Carbon nanostructures on metal surfaces using laser acceleration and the Raman analyses of the patterns
2007
Journal of Physics, Conference Series
The laser-induced acceleration of nanoparticles using intense light irradiation was used for positioning and ordering of carbon nanomaterials to form periodical surface structures. Such systems are of interest for different nanotechnology applications. The nanodiamond with averaged size 100 nm, and fullerene (C 60 ) suspended in distilled water were accelerated using high focused laser beam and attached onto metal surface of silver and gold thin films evaporated on Si substrate. The laser was
doi:10.1088/1742-6596/61/1/104
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