Electrical Property of Laser-Sintered Nanopastes with Reduced Metal Nanoparticles Prepared by Laser Ablation in Liquids
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In this paper, the laser-sintered metal nanopastes were analyzed by SEM and EDX, and their resistivities were evaluated by four-terminal method, and the results showed that they have 2.5-to 11-times higher resistivities than those of common metals fabricated in blast furnaces.Abstract:
Reduced iron, aluminum, copper, and magnesium nanoparticles were produced from iron oxide (Fe3O4), aluminum oxide (Al2O3), copper oxide (CuO), and magnesium oxide (MgO) powders by using laser ablation in liquids, and nanopastes were synthesized with the reduced iron, aluminum, copper, and magnesium nanoparticles. The nanopastes were sintered by using a continuous-wave fiber laser in air atmosphere. The laser-sintered nanopastes consist of polycrystalline metal. The structures of the laser-sintered metal nanopastes were analyzed by SEM and EDX, and their resistivities were evaluated by four-terminal method. The metal nanopastes sintered by hot plate have 2.5- to 11-times-higher resistivities than those of common metals fabricated in blast furnaces. Moreover, the laser-sintered metal nanopastes have 9.5- to 45-times-higher resistivities than those of common metals fabricated in blast furnaces.read more
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