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Oxygen assisted interconnection of silver nanoparticles with femtosecond laser radiation

Abstract

Ablation of silver (Ag) nanoparticles in the direction of laser polarization is achieved by utilizing femtosecond laser irradiation in air at laser fluence ranging from ∼2 mJ/cm2 to ∼14 mJ/cm2. This directional ablation is attributed to localized surface plasmon induced localized electric field enhancement. Scanning electron microscopy observations of the irradiated particles in different gases and at different pressures indicate that the ablation is further enhanced by oxygen in the air. This may be due to the external heating via the reactions of its dissociation product, atomic oxygen, with the surface of Ag particles, while the ablated Ag is not oxidized. Further experimental observations show that the ablated material re-deposits near the irradiated particles and results in the extension of the particles in laser polarization direction, facilitating the interconnection of two well-separated nanoparticles.

Authors

Huang H; Duley WW; Zhou Y

Journal

Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 118, No. 22,

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

December 14, 2015

DOI

10.1063/1.4937157

ISSN

0021-8979

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