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Nanotechnology ; 35(21)2024 Mar 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38382120

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Thermal effect remains a thorny issue for femtosecond-laser surface engineering and nanostructuring on metallic targets with high pulse energies or high repetition rates, which needs to be paid adequate attentions. Herein, we have experimentally investigated the heat diffusion and accumulations during single-shot and multi-shot femtosecond laser ablation on metallic surfaces. We have for the first time observed a novel phenomenon that the thermal effect was intensified abruptly when the laser-pulse number goes over a threshold (approximately between 10 and 20 for aluminum alloy with laser fluence of 6 J cm-2), accompanied with a dramatic reduction of ablated depth and complicated plasma dynamics. Based on both optical and thermodynamic analysis, we introduced a defocusing-dominated plasma-assistant model for this abnormal thermal effect. This work explored the critical experimental parameters for femtosecond-laser surface modification and processing in micro-scale engineering applications.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 12(49): 55417-55425, 2020 Dec 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33236881

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Modified metal oxides with narrow band gaps have attracted great interest in photothermal applications because of their wide optical absorption range. To tune wide band gap metal oxides into visible and near-infrared responsive materials, we deploy a unique interfacial reaction-induced defect engineering approach, which enables us to effectively modify the electronic structure of metal oxides by introducing oxygen vacancy defects. This approach reduced the band gap of zirconia from 5.47 to 1.38 eV, accompanied by a color change to black. More importantly, it is not limited by the size of the metal oxides, and bulk black zirconia was successfully obtained for the first time. It has been demonstrated that the prepared black zirconia can be applied as an effective photothermal therapy agent in vitro. Additionally, the interfacial reaction-induced defect engineering approach has been successfully extended to enhance the optical absorption of other metal oxides.

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