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Laser-induced atomic emission of silicon nanoparticles during synthesis in a microwave plasma reactor

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Abstract

Laser-induced incandescence/laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LII/LIBS) was used to analyze silicon nanoparticles within a microwave plasma reactor. Observed atomic emission lines correlate with thermal excitation of evaporated species, which verifies the nanoparticle evaporation model.

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