Particle Size Dependent Chemistry from Laser Ablation of Brass
Analytical Chemistry2005Vol. 77(20), pp. 6687–6691
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Abstract
The proportion of zinc and copper in particles formed by laser ablation of brass was found to vary with the particle diameter. Energy-dispersive X-ray analysis showed that smaller particles were zinc enhanced while larger particles were composed mostly of copper. A model based on condensation of vapor onto large droplets ejected from a melted liquid layer is proposed to describe the change in particle composition versus size.
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