Advanced Materials, Vol.14, No.15, 1075-1075, 2002
Vapor-liquid-solid growth of NiCl2 nanotubes via reactive gas laser ablation
Active laser ablation has been used for the synthesis of NiCl2 nanotubes and fullerene-like nanoparticles (see Figure). Spectroscopic measurements on the structures showed that the NiCl2 layers in the nanotubes were quite perfectly crystalline. The growth is thought to occur via a vapor-liquid-solid mechanism through which many different, surprising shapes have been obtained.