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This study explores the synthesis of Gd2O3/GdOOH nanocompounds using a technique called pulsed laser ablation-fragmentation. By carefully controlling various experimental parameters, we aimed to optimize the crystallite size distribution of these nanomaterials. Gd2O3 and GdOOH have significant applications in fields such as catalysis, optics, and biomedical technologies. Our findings provide valuable insights into the production of these nanocompounds, which could enhance their performance in practical applications. This research contributes to the advancement of nanotechnology and materials science by offering a method to tailor the properties of important materials at the nanoscale

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This page is a summary of: Synthesis of Gd2O3/GdOOH nanocompound using pulsed laser ablation-fragmentation: Controlling experimental parameters for optimal crystallite size distribution, January 2025, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0256160.
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