Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4285244788> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4285244788 endingPage "210053" @default.
- W4285244788 startingPage "210053" @default.
- W4285244788 abstract "Laser ablation in liquid is a scalable nanoparticle production method with applications in areas like catalysis and biomedicine. Due to laser-liquid interactions, different energy dissipation channels such as absorption by the liquid and scattering at the ablation plume and cavitation bubble lead to reduced laser energy available for nanoparticle production. Ultrashort pulse durations cause unwanted nonlinear effects in the liquid, and for ns pulses, intra-pulse energy deposition attenuation effects are to be expected. However, intermediate pulse durations ranging from hundreds of picoseconds up to one nanosecond have rarely been studied in particular in single-pulse settings. In this study, we explore the pico- to nanosecond pulse duration regimes to find the pulse duration with the highest ablation efficiency. We find that pulse durations around 1–2 ns enable the most efficient laser ablation in liquid since the laser beam shielding by the ablation plume and cavitation bubble sets in only at longer pulse durations. Furthermore, pump-probe microscopy imaging reveals that the plume dynamics in liquids start to differ from plume dynamics in air at about 2 ns after pulse impact." @default.
- W4285244788 created "2022-07-14" @default.
- W4285244788 creator A5009594003 @default.
- W4285244788 creator A5025875670 @default.
- W4285244788 creator A5045056194 @default.
- W4285244788 creator A5064040676 @default.
- W4285244788 creator A5073887842 @default.
- W4285244788 date "2022-01-01" @default.
- W4285244788 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W4285244788 title "Time resolved studies reveal the origin of the unparalleled high efficiency of one nanosecond laser ablation in liquids" @default.
- W4285244788 cites W1967980347 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W1971997252 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W1974553718 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W1975156614 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W1976028698 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W1984901908 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W1995588314 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W1998693160 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2018661088 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2024834460 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2048758716 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2058822906 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2067218098 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2073720851 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2082507526 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2083674021 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2083926174 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2088885603 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2092228815 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2160277291 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2165810383 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2328669682 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2558321331 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2579165717 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2583564786 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2586681018 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2587989553 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2626047278 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2762224724 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2790245724 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2894280118 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2906068727 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2944831323 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2956069721 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2965575303 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2969259007 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2982203232 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W2989301030 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3004197981 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3010274143 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3012592377 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3028292871 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3045971161 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3048669256 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3070862613 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3108657096 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3120708538 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3122658469 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3125756916 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W3131558876 @default.
- W4285244788 cites W4249954177 @default.
- W4285244788 doi "https://doi.org/10.29026/oea.2022.210053" @default.
- W4285244788 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4285244788 type Work @default.
- W4285244788 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W4285244788 countsByYear W42852447882022 @default.
- W4285244788 countsByYear W42852447882023 @default.
- W4285244788 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4285244788 hasAuthorship W4285244788A5009594003 @default.
- W4285244788 hasAuthorship W4285244788A5025875670 @default.
- W4285244788 hasAuthorship W4285244788A5045056194 @default.
- W4285244788 hasAuthorship W4285244788A5064040676 @default.
- W4285244788 hasAuthorship W4285244788A5073887842 @default.
- W4285244788 hasBestOaLocation W42852447881 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C146978453 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C157915830 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C169150495 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C178596936 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C207057113 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C2775840915 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C2778902805 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C2779188808 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C2780167933 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C49040817 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C51141536 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C520434653 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C55005982 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C57879066 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C94915269 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConcept C97355855 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConceptScore W4285244788C120665830 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConceptScore W4285244788C121332964 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConceptScore W4285244788C127413603 @default.
- W4285244788 hasConceptScore W4285244788C146978453 @default.