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15 August 1998 Nanocrystallite preparation by pulsed-laser-induced reaction at liquid-solid interface
Jinbin Wang, Zengshun Hu, Qiuxiang Liu, Guowei Yang
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Abstract
A novel method, pulsed-laser induced reaction at liquid-solid interface (PLIIR), which is used to synthesize nano- crystallite, is developed. Nano-crystalline diamond with hexagonal lattice and cubic lattice and carbon nitride, which phases include (alpha) -C3N4, graphite-C3N4, (beta) -C3N4 and cubic-C3N4, are synthesized by this approach. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), high resolution electron microscopy (HREM) and other methods are used to characterize the structures of the nano-crystallite. Graphite-C3N4 and cubic-C3N4 are reported for the first time in experiment.
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Jinbin Wang, Zengshun Hu, Qiuxiang Liu, and Guowei Yang "Nanocrystallite preparation by pulsed-laser-induced reaction at liquid-solid interface", Proc. SPIE 3550, Laser Processing of Materials and Industrial Applications II, (15 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317951
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Diffraction

Carbon

Crystals

Interfaces

Plasma

Liquids

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