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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Theses/Dissertations

2015

Electronic stopping power

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Ion Irradiation Induced Damage And Dynamic Recovery In Single Crystal Silicon Carbide And Strontium Titanate, Haizhou Xue Aug 2015

Ion Irradiation Induced Damage And Dynamic Recovery In Single Crystal Silicon Carbide And Strontium Titanate, Haizhou Xue

Doctoral Dissertations

The objective of this thesis work is to gain better understanding of ion-solid interaction in the energy regime where electronic and nuclear energy loss are comparable. Such responses of materials to ion irradiations are of fundamental importance for micro-electronics and nuclear applications. The ion irradiation induced modification for the crystal structure, the physical and chemical properties etc. may strongly affect the performance of functional materials that needs to be better understood.

Experimentally, ion irradiation induced damage accumulation and dynamic recovery in SiC [silicon carbide] and SrTiO3 [strontium titanate] were studied in this dissertation project. Five chapters are presented: Firstly, …


Electronic Energy Loss Of Heavy Ions And Its Effects In Ceramics, Ke Jin May 2015

Electronic Energy Loss Of Heavy Ions And Its Effects In Ceramics, Ke Jin

Doctoral Dissertations

Energy loss of medium energy heavy ions (i.e. Cl, Br, I, and Au) in thin compound foils containing light elements (i.e. silicon carbide and silicon dioxide) is directly measured using a time-of-flight elastic recoil detection analysis (ToF-ERDA) technique. An improved data analysis procedure is proposed to provide the experimentally determined electronic stopping powers. This analysis procedure requires reliable predictions of nuclear stopping. Thus, the nuclear stopping predicted by the Stopping and Range of Ions in Matter (SRIM) code is validated by measuring the angular distribution of 1 MeV Au ions after penetrating a thin silicon nitride foil, using a secondary …