Selective component nanoparticle precipitation from Invar 42 during metal particle migration by laser irradiation in silica glass

Laser illumination on a nickel sphere in silica glass has shown to migrate the sphere towards the light source with a nickel nanoparticle precipitated around the sphere. The selective nanoparticle precipitation by Invar 42 sphere migration in silica glass is reported. An Invar sphere is implanted in...

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Main Authors: Hirofumi Hidai, Tatsuki Iwamoto, Souta Matsusaka, Akira Chiba, Tetsuo Kishi, Noboru Morita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2017.1319082
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author Hirofumi Hidai
Tatsuki Iwamoto
Souta Matsusaka
Akira Chiba
Tetsuo Kishi
Noboru Morita
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Tetsuo Kishi
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description Laser illumination on a nickel sphere in silica glass has shown to migrate the sphere towards the light source with a nickel nanoparticle precipitated around the sphere. The selective nanoparticle precipitation by Invar 42 sphere migration in silica glass is reported. An Invar sphere is implanted into glass by laser illumination of an Invar foil. In addition to the sphere migration in glass, stripes are formed along the trajectory of the sphere. The stripes consist of metal nanoparticles with a diameter of several hundred nanometres. Nanoparticles precipitated on the laser-illuminated side are composed only of nickel and those on the non-illuminated side are composed of nickel and iron alloys. The reason for the difference in components is discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-879fd33d2bdb467ca0651a7e5bec61262022-12-22T01:28:44ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Experimental Nanoscience1745-80801745-80992017-01-0112126326910.1080/17458080.2017.13190821319082Selective component nanoparticle precipitation from Invar 42 during metal particle migration by laser irradiation in silica glassHirofumi Hidai0Tatsuki Iwamoto1Souta Matsusaka2Akira Chiba3Tetsuo Kishi4Noboru Morita5Chiba UniversityChiba UniversityChiba UniversityChiba UniversityTokyo Institute of TechnologyChiba UniversityLaser illumination on a nickel sphere in silica glass has shown to migrate the sphere towards the light source with a nickel nanoparticle precipitated around the sphere. The selective nanoparticle precipitation by Invar 42 sphere migration in silica glass is reported. An Invar sphere is implanted into glass by laser illumination of an Invar foil. In addition to the sphere migration in glass, stripes are formed along the trajectory of the sphere. The stripes consist of metal nanoparticles with a diameter of several hundred nanometres. Nanoparticles precipitated on the laser-illuminated side are composed only of nickel and those on the non-illuminated side are composed of nickel and iron alloys. The reason for the difference in components is discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2017.1319082metal nanoparticlessilica glasslaserInvar 42
spellingShingle Hirofumi Hidai
Tatsuki Iwamoto
Souta Matsusaka
Akira Chiba
Tetsuo Kishi
Noboru Morita
Selective component nanoparticle precipitation from Invar 42 during metal particle migration by laser irradiation in silica glass
Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
metal nanoparticles
silica glass
laser
Invar 42
title Selective component nanoparticle precipitation from Invar 42 during metal particle migration by laser irradiation in silica glass
title_full Selective component nanoparticle precipitation from Invar 42 during metal particle migration by laser irradiation in silica glass
title_fullStr Selective component nanoparticle precipitation from Invar 42 during metal particle migration by laser irradiation in silica glass
title_full_unstemmed Selective component nanoparticle precipitation from Invar 42 during metal particle migration by laser irradiation in silica glass
title_short Selective component nanoparticle precipitation from Invar 42 during metal particle migration by laser irradiation in silica glass
title_sort selective component nanoparticle precipitation from invar 42 during metal particle migration by laser irradiation in silica glass
topic metal nanoparticles
silica glass
laser
Invar 42
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2017.1319082
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