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In this work ZnO Nps were fabricated by liquid phase pulse laser ablation (LPPLA)
technique. The experiments were carried out by using the radiation of the
pulsed Nd:YAG laser operating at the 1060 nm wavelength, 9 ns pulse duration and 1
Hz repetition rate of Zn plate immersed in DIW water, the effect of laser pulses on
the amount of ablated materials, structural, optical and morphology of ZnO Nps has
been studied. The atomic absorption result shows that the amount of the ablated
material is directly proportional to the number of laser pulses and the atomic force
microscope show that the grain size of the obtained NPs are decrease with the
number of laser pulses.
The UV-Visible show a blue shift was recognized with a larger number of laser
pulses while the photoluminescence result gives a blue shift with the decrease in
number of laser pulses.
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