Nanoscale density fluctuations in swift heavy ion irradiated amorphous SiO2
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We report on the observation of nanoscale density fluctuations in 2 μm thick amorphous SiO2 layers irradiated with 185 MeV Au ions. At high fluences, in excess of approximately 5 1012 ions=cm², where the surface is completely covered by ion tracks, synchrotron small angle x-ray scattering measurements reveal the existence of a steady state of density fluctuations. In agreement with molecular dynamics simulations, this steady state is consistent with an ion track “annihilation” process, where hi ...
We report on the observation of nanoscale density fluctuations in 2 μm thick amorphous SiO2 layers irradiated with 185 MeV Au ions. At high fluences, in excess of approximately 5 1012 ions=cm², where the surface is completely covered by ion tracks, synchrotron small angle x-ray scattering measurements reveal the existence of a steady state of density fluctuations. In agreement with molecular dynamics simulations, this steady state is consistent with an ion track “annihilation” process, where high-density regions generated in the periphery of new tracks fill in low-density regions located at the center of existing tracks. ...
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Journal of applied physics. Vol. 110, no. 12 (Dec. 2011), 123520, 5 p.
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