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Interaction of femtosecond laser radiation with carbon materials: exfoliation of graphene structures and synthesis of low-dimensional carbon structures

https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2016-7-1-220-225

Аннотация

Carbon is represented in modern nanomaterials by a large variety of modifications. Various methods and technologies have been developed to create these various forms. Methods utilizing laser irradiation constitute a large portion of these techniques. The action of laser pulses upon graphite may result in the exfoliation of graphene layers. This paper presents the results of implementing method of laser-induced cleavage of graphite in liquid nitrogen using femtosecond laser radiation pulses. The process of obtaining graphene from the laser processing of graphite is accompanied by the formation of various types of low-dimensional carbon structures.

Об авторах

D. Abramov
Vladimir State University
Россия

Vladimir



S. Arakelian
Vladimir State University
Россия

Vladimir



D. Kochuev
Vladimir State University
Россия

Vladimir



S. Makov
Vladimir State University
Россия

Vladimir



V. Prokoshev
Vladimir State University
Россия

Vladimir



K. Khorkov
Vladimir State University
Россия

Vladimir



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Abramov D., Arakelian S., Kochuev D., Makov S., Prokoshev V., Khorkov K. Interaction of femtosecond laser radiation with carbon materials: exfoliation of graphene structures and synthesis of low-dimensional carbon structures. Наносистемы: физика, химия, математика. 2016;7(1):220-225. https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2016-7-1-220-225

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Abramov D., Arakelian S., Kochuev D., Makov S., Prokoshev V., Khorkov K. Interaction of femtosecond laser radiation with carbon materials: exfoliation of graphene structures and synthesis of low-dimensional carbon structures. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2016;7(1):220-225. https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2016-7-1-220-225

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