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Pulsed-Laser Induced Rayleigh-Taylor Instabilities of Ultrathin Metal Films Inside Homogeneous Liquid Mixtures

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Abstract

Nanosecond pulsed laser melting of ultrathin gold films immersed inside glycerol-water mixtures assemble into monomodal sized nanoparticles with small spacing. This is a result of the large vapor pressure gradient created at the metal-fluid interface.

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