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CO2 laser synthesis of ceramic powders from gas-phase precursors is an ideal method for growing nanosized, pure and nearly mono-dispersed particles. Results on the production and characterization of Si-based ultrafine powders are presented and interpreted. The microstructural properties of nanosized powders are compared with those of conventional ceramic powders. Novel applications are discussed.
E. Borsella,S. Botti,M. C. Cesile,A. Nesterenko,Rossella Giorgi,Stefano Martelli,S. Turtu, andG. Zappa
"Laser synthesis and microstructural characterization of ceramic nanosized powders", Proc. SPIE 2207, Laser Materials Processing: Industrial and Microelectronics Applications, (7 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184755
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E. Borsella, S. Botti, M. C. Cesile, A. Nesterenko, Rossella Giorgi, Stefano Martelli, S. Turtu, G. Zappa, "Laser synthesis and microstructural characterization of ceramic nanosized powders," Proc. SPIE 2207, Laser Materials Processing: Industrial and Microelectronics Applications, (7 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184755