Abstract
Recently, it has been widely recognized, from various experimental and theoretical researches,1 that pulsed laser irradiation in a liquid generates high temperature and pressure at around a target surface, which we treat a microfactory for nanomaterial synthesis. Since 2005, we have conducted pulsed laser ablation (PLA) of metal or semiconductor materials in a fluid at temperature and pressure beyond a vapor-liquid critical point, i.e. supercritical state.2-7.
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