Letter: Ion irradiation of the TiO2polymorphs and cassiterite

Autor: Lumpkin, Gregory R., Blackford, Mark G., Smith, Katherine L., Whittle, Karl R., Zaluzec, Nestor J., Ryan, Edward A., Baldo, Pete
Zdroj: American Mineralogist (De Gruyter); January 2010, Vol. 95 Issue: 1 p192-195, 4p
Abstrakt: Thin crystals of rutile, brookite, anatase, and cassiterite were irradiated in situ in the transmission electron microscope using 1.0 MeV Kr ions at 50-300 K. Synthetic rutile and natural cassiterite, with 0.1-0.2 wt% impurities, remain crystalline up to a fluence of 5 × 1015ions cm-2without evidence for amorphization at 50 K. Natural brookite and anatase, with 0.3-0.5 wt% impurities, become amorphous at fluences of 8.1 × 1014and 2.3 × 1014ions cm-2, respectively. We have also studied two natural rutile samples containing ~1.7 and 1.2 wt% impurities. These samples became amorphous at 9.2 × 1014and 8.6 × 1014ions cm-2at 50 K, respectively. Further analyses of the fluence-temperature data for natural brookite, rutile, and anatase give critical amorphization temperatures of 168 ± 11, 209 ± 8, and 242 ± 6 K, respectively. Results are briefly discussed with respect to several criteria for radiation resistance, including aspects of the structure, bonding, and energetics of defect formation and migration.
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