Issue 38, 2011

Carbon-assisted fabrication of submicrometre spheres for low-optical-absorbance materials by selective laser heating in liquid

Abstract

An innovative approach for preparing submicrometre-sized spheres of low-optical-absorbance materials by selective laser heating in liquid is presented in this paper. Nano-carbon materials were used to enhance the absorption of laser energy through a mechanical-milling technique. Several hundred nanometres-size alumina spheres were successfully produced.

Graphical abstract: Carbon-assisted fabrication of submicrometre spheres for low-optical-absorbance materials by selective laser heating in liquid

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 Jun 2011
Accepted
20 Jul 2011
First published
15 Aug 2011

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 14406-14409

Carbon-assisted fabrication of submicrometre spheres for low-optical-absorbance materials by selective laser heating in liquid

X. Li, Y. Shimizu, A. Pyatenko, H. Wang and N. Koshizaki, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 14406 DOI: 10.1039/C1JM12696B

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