K. K. Ashikkalieva, V. V. Kononenko, N. R. Arutyunyan, E. V. Zavedeev, E. V. Akhlyustina, A. L. Vasiliev, V. I. Konov
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Separation Methods of Laser-Induced Carbon Chains in Graphite-Ethanol Suspensions
Irradiation of carbon-containing liquids by ultrashort laser pulses makes it possible to synthesize linear carbon chains (polyynes), which are of great practical interest for optics and electronics. To obtain homogeneous suspensions of polyynes, it is important to study the stability of synthesized structures and search for efficient methods of separating polyynes from laser processing byproducts. In this study polyynes were synthesized using irradiation of graphite suspensions in ethanol by a picosecond laser source (τ = 10 ps, f = 10 kHz, λ = 1064 nm). The processed suspensions contained polyynes of different length (C8H2–C16H2) and some other carbon components. The stability of polyynes was investigated, and a systematic comparison of the results of separating polyynes from other components of irradiated suspensions using filtering, sedimentation, and centrifugation was performed. The optical properties of synthesized polyynes were investigated by optical spectroscopy. The laser processing byproducts were studied using transmission electron microscopy.
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Physics of Wave Phenomena publishes original contributions in general and nonlinear wave theory, original experimental results in optics, acoustics and radiophysics. The fields of physics represented in this journal include nonlinear optics, acoustics, and radiophysics; nonlinear effects of any nature including nonlinear dynamics and chaos; phase transitions including light- and sound-induced; laser physics; optical and other spectroscopies; new instruments, methods, and measurements of wave and oscillatory processes; remote sensing of waves in natural media; wave interactions in biophysics, econophysics and other cross-disciplinary areas.