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Micro-structural evolution of cubic zirconia irradiated with swift heavy ions

Abstract

This article deals with the study of the micro-structural properties of cubic zirconia irradiated with swift heavy ions, based on the combination of complementary analysis techniques (TEM, AFM, XRD, RBS/C). At low irradiation fluences, cross-sectional TEM observations show the creation of latent tracks in the wake of incident ions by electronic excitation processes. The melt matter flowing from ion tracks leads to the formation of large hillocks at the surface of samples revealed by AFM. At high irradiation fluences, the overlapping of tracks results in the subdivision of crystals into slightly disoriented nano-crystallites detected by XRD. RBS/C data analyzed with a Monte-Carlo simulation code confirm the occurrence of this peculiar micro-structural transformation.

Authors

Moll S; Thomé L; Sattonnay G; Garrido F; Vincent L; Jagielski J; Thomé T

Volume

83

Pagination

pp. s61-s64

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

May 1, 2009

DOI

10.1016/j.vacuum.2009.01.023

Conference proceedings

Vacuum

ISSN

0042-207X

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