NER: Exploring the Limits of Nanoparticle Removal with Pulsed Lasers
Project Information
Funding Information
Country | USA |
Anticipated Total Funding | $100,000.00 |
Annual Funding | $50,000.00 |
Funding Source | NSF |
Funding Mechanism | Extramural |
Funding Sector | Government |
Start Year | 2002 |
Anticipated End Year | 2004 |
Abstract/Summary
Exploring the Limits of Nanoparticle removal by Pulsed Lasers Principal Investigator: Cetinkaya, Cetin Clarkson U. method for removal of nanoscale particles based on pulsed laser particle removal technology is being proposed. The novelty of the method is based on the removal process based on rotation and removal of the particle instead of the translation and removal. It is well established that removal through particle rotation would require a fraction of the force compared to removal by axial force. The PI proposes to develop a fundamental understanding for modeling the dry removal process of nanoparticles with pulsed lasers, to study the potential damage mechanisms and to determine techniques for avoiding damage in required fluences, to perform experiments to improve and confirm analytical models, and to determine a parameter space for an efficient, practical dry cleaning technique.