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    Laser ablation synthesis in solution (LASiS) is a commonly used method for obtaining colloidal solution of nanoparticles in a variety of solvents. Nanoparticles...
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  • lasīs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lasis or LASIS may refer to: Lasi people, an ethnic group of Pakistan LASIS, or Laser ablation synthesis in solution...
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  • fluorescence Laser ablation Laser ablation electrospray ionization Laser ablation synthesis in solution Laser absorption spectrometry Laser accelerometer Laser acronyms...
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    material and applied to a metal plate. Second, a pulsed laser irradiates the sample, triggering ablation and desorption of the sample and matrix material. Finally...
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    developed to produce carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in sizable quantities, including arc discharge, laser ablation, high-pressure carbon monoxide disproportionation...
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  • Laser-hybrid welding Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, Laser Induced Plasma Spectroscopy Laser-induced fluorescence Laser ablation Laser ablation...
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  • Laser ablation synthesis in solution Laser accelerometer Laser acronyms Laser construction Laser cooling Laser diode Laser diode rate equations Laser...
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    usually from a laser in the visible, near infrared, or near ultraviolet range is used, although X-rays can also be used. The laser light interacts with...
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    Buckminsterfullerene (category Multiple chemicals in an infobox that need indexing)
    had died in 1983, the year before discovery. Another common name for buckminsterfullerene is "buckyballs". Soot is produced by laser ablation of graphite...
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    (2014). "Ammonia-Sensitive Photonic Structures Fabricated in Nafion Membranes by Laser Ablation". ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 6 (11): 8903–8908...
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    are synthesized. Some possible ways to produce ZnO nano-particles are laser ablation, hydrothermal methods, electrochemical depositions, sol–gel method,...
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  • results in the AuNP melting or ablation of the particle. Continuous wave lasers take minutes rather than a single pulse time for a pulsed laser, continues...
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    removal techniques to produce nanostructures from a bulk precursor Laser beam ablation Ion-beam etching Thermal evaporation oxide-assisted growth (OAG)...
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    an inert atmosphere (helium gas). Alternatively, soot is produced by laser ablation of graphite or pyrolysis of aromatic hydrocarbons. Fullerenes are extracted...
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    Pulsed Laser Deposition has been described in terms of a "snowfall-like" mechanism: (i) Carbon nanoparticles are generated upon laser ablation of a graphite...
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    of laser energy is helpful in laser surgery, and for the efficient production of steam which produces enamel ablation by common types of dental laser. A...
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    more modern synthesis utilizes copper(II) chloride in a room temperature reaction with sodium citrate or myristic acid in an aqueous solution containing...
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    the use of monodispersed nanoparticles spread in low dilution on the substrate, and the laser ablation of a substrate-catalyst mixture so to form a plasma...
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  • Dieter Gruen (category Articles lacking in-text citations from September 2010)
    licensed are some in the nanocrystalline diamond film area and one concerning the use of intense ultraviolet laser radiation for the ablation of biological...
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    H. H.; Gan, Y.; Kamlah, M.; Knitter, R. (2014). "Solution based synthesis of mixed-phase materials in the Li2TiO3-Li4SiO4 system". Journal of Nuclear Materials...
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    Fluorescein (category Laser gain media)
    of the solution), as can be noticed in bubble levels, for example, in which fluorescein is added as a colorant to the alcohol filling the tube in order...
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  • considered[by whom?] kinetically stable intermediates that form during the synthesis of comparatively larger materials such as semiconductor and metallic nanocrystals...
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    Polymer (section Synthesis)
    polynucleotides. In living cells, they may be synthesized by enzyme-mediated processes, such as the formation of DNA catalyzed by DNA polymerase. The synthesis of proteins...
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    Monocrystalline nanowires can be synthesized from indium oxide by laser ablation, allowing precise diameter control down to 10 nm. Field effect transistors...
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    diamond creation began in the United States, Sweden and the Soviet Union, which culminated in the first reproducible synthesis in 1953. Further research...
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    Abiogenesis (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    complexity involving the formation of a habitable planet, the prebiotic synthesis of organic molecules, molecular self-replication, self-assembly, autocatalysis...
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    Gallium nitride (category Multiple chemicals in an infobox that need indexing)
    applications in optoelectronics, high-power and high-frequency devices. For example, GaN is the substrate that makes violet (405 nm) laser diodes possible...
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    in 2009, uses hydroquinone to reduce HAuCl4 in an aqueous solution that contains 15 nm gold nanoparticle seeds. This seed-based method of synthesis is...
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    Nanomaterials (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2024)
    Examples of chaotic processes are laser ablation, exploding wire, arc, flame pyrolysis, combustion, and precipitation synthesis techniques. Controlled processes...
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    using laser ablation, arc discharge, and electrochemical techniques. For example, Zhou et al. first applied electrochemical method into synthesis of CQDs...
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