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Detection of nickel atom by laser induced fluorescence during carbon nanotube formation in a laser produced plume
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Laser Induced FluorescenceEngineeringPhysicsLaser PhotochemistryNanotechnologySpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCarbon Nanotube FormationNickel AtomsLaser AblationLaser-induced BreakdownLaser Processing TechnologyChemistryLaser-assisted DepositionCatalyst Nickel AtomsAtomic Fluorescence SpectroscopyNickel Atom
In situ monitoring of catalyst nickel atoms by laser induced fluorescence during carbon nanotube formation in a laser-produced plume was performed at the Johnson Space Center nanotube production laboratory. The results indicate that ablation of nickel and plume dynamics are strongly related to the oven temperature. Nickel atoms have a long lifetime of several milliseconds and have an electronic temperature of at least 1500 K during carbon nanotube formation.
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