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I wanted to do some research on Atomic dust.
The process would take a metal and vaporize it by a high powered LASER in a vacuum and then allow the metal vapor to cool in the vacuum an then fall to the bottem of the chamber as Atomically fine dust particles of the metal.
Is there any research out there that is attemting the study of this?
The only thing I have researched so far that's even close to this is the making of nanotubes with Carbon from vaporization techniques.
I wanted to see if Atomically fine metal dust could be Hydrolically pressed with materials that have lower melting points on an Atomically even mixture ratio and it's properties, Possibly making some odd dielectrics.
The process would take a metal and vaporize it by a high powered LASER in a vacuum and then allow the metal vapor to cool in the vacuum an then fall to the bottem of the chamber as Atomically fine dust particles of the metal.
Is there any research out there that is attemting the study of this?
The only thing I have researched so far that's even close to this is the making of nanotubes with Carbon from vaporization techniques.
I wanted to see if Atomically fine metal dust could be Hydrolically pressed with materials that have lower melting points on an Atomically even mixture ratio and it's properties, Possibly making some odd dielectrics.