Abstract
This Letter presents a study of laser-induced nanoparticle release from
a soft substrate in air under different conditions. A continuous wave
(CW) laser heats a nanoparticle and causes a rapid thermal expansion
of the substrate, which gives an upward momentum that releases the
nanoparticle from the substrate. The release probability of different
nanoparticles from different substrates under different laser
intensities is studied. The effects of surface properties of
substrates and surface charges of the nanoparticles on the release are
also investigated. The mechanism of nanoparticle release demonstrated
in this work is different from that of laser-induced forward transfer
(LIFT). Owing to the simplicity of this technology and the wide
availability of commercial nanoparticles, this nanoparticle release
technology may find applications in nanoparticle characterization and
nanomanufacturing.
Funder
National Institute of General Medical
Sciences
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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