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Received: 18.03.2013 Pulsed laser irradiated vanadium surface morphology under different Accepted: 30.03.2013 ambient has been prepared and characterized using fractal dimension analysis method on scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images. In Keywords: Liquid Phase presence of different ambient, self-periodic and self-similar surface patterns Pulsed Laser Ablation (LP-PLA), (e.g. dots, islands, and pins) were grown and appeared in different shapes. vanadium, nanostructure, fractal The fractal dimension (FD) of this developed vanadium nanostructure was analysis methods (FAM), box calculated by fractal box count method (FBM). The calculated fractal count methods, fractal dimension dimension (FD, D ) shows dependence on the different type on ambient and the number of laser shots 1. Introduction In the last four decades vanadium and vanadium oxide become intensively studied materials due to their unique chemical and physical structures [1-4]. Their electronic and surface characteristic made them valuable base material for wide range of application such as catalysis [5], electrochemistry [6], and potential possibilities in the rechargeable ion batteries [7] and electronics [8]. There are many growth techniques described in literature that are used to produce nanostructure from these materials [9, 10] In the last four decade, shape characterization can be a useful method for identifying relevant information
Annals of West University of Timisoara - Physics – de Gruyter
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Keywords: Materials Sciences; Modeling and Simulations; Physics; Theoretical and Mathematical Physics; Condensed Matter Physics; Medical Physics
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