2006
DOI: 10.1080/10473289.2006.10464555
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Particle Generation by Ultraviolet-Laser Ablation during Surface Decontamination

Abstract: A novel photonic decontamination method was developed for removal of pollutants from material surfaces. Such a method relies on the ability of a high-energy laser beam to ablate materials from a contaminated surface layer, thus producing airborne particles. In this paper, the authors presented the results obtained using a scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) system and an aerosol particle sizer (APS). Particles generated by laser ablation from the surfaces of cement, chromium-embedded cement, and alumina we… Show more

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“…Shape When a material is ablated by a nanosecond laser beam, the resulting aerosols are generally heterogeneous. Indeed, as in our study, aerosols are often composed both of nanoparticles (which are generally aggregated) and "larger" particles (sometimes of micrometer size) having various shapes (Heitz and Dickinson 1999;Liu et al 2004;Lee and Cheng 2006).…”
Section: Titanium Dioxide Submicron Particles With Sphericalsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Shape When a material is ablated by a nanosecond laser beam, the resulting aerosols are generally heterogeneous. Indeed, as in our study, aerosols are often composed both of nanoparticles (which are generally aggregated) and "larger" particles (sometimes of micrometer size) having various shapes (Heitz and Dickinson 1999;Liu et al 2004;Lee and Cheng 2006).…”
Section: Titanium Dioxide Submicron Particles With Sphericalsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Hydrodynamic sputtering, spallation sputtering or phase explosion can also be considered. These latter processes are often considered for metal ablation, during which droplet ejection results from the formation of a liquid surface region (Lee and Cheng 2006).…”
Section: Titanium Dioxide Submicron Particles With Sphericalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These phenomena explain the random fluence dependency in the size distribution of the ejected particles ( Table 1). In bulk materials, the average size of the ablated particles and the FWHMs of the particles' size distribution increase with the fluence 34,35 .…”
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“…By assuming the spatial distributions of energy is homogenous for each shot on the painted material, it is possible to normalize the measurements with respect to the interaction of surface area [17]. Thus, each measurement of particle mass is related to one laser shot and 1.0 cm 2 of ablated paint.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%