Author:
Escobar-Alarcón L,Morales-Mendez J G,Solís-Casados D A,Romero S,Fernández M,Haro-Poniatowski E
Abstract
Bismuth nanostructures, from nanoparticles to quasi-percolated films, were deposited by pulsed laser ablation (PLA) on different substrates using the 355 nm line of a Nd:YAG laser. The morphology and size distribution of the obtained nanostructures were investigated, as a function of the number of ablation pulses, by high resolution electron microscopy (HRTEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Deposits with a small number of pulses, 50, are formed of separated isolated particles with diameters in the range from 5 to 20 nm. Further increase in the number of pulses (>100) results in coalescence of individual particles with the formation of dendritic structures and finally, for 500 pulses, quasi-percolated Bi films are obtained. Additionally, the nanostructures formed were characterized by XPS, and Raman spectroscopy in order to determine the physical and chemical properties of the deposited material.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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14 articles.
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