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Modifications in track registration response of PADC detector by energetic protons
Authors:K K Dwivedi  S Ghosh  D Fink  R Mishra  S P Tripathy  A Kulshreshtha and D T Khating
Institution:

a Department of Chemistry, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong-793 003, India

b Hahn-Meitner Institute, Glienicker Strasse 100, D-14109, Berlin, Germany

c Department of Physics, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong-793 003, India

Abstract:It has been well established that different ionising radiations modify the track registration properties of dielectric solids. In an effort to study the response of Polyallyl diglycol carbonate (PADC Homalite) detector towards fission fragment, PADC detectors were exposed to 104 Gy dose of 62 MeV protons and then one set of samples were exposed to fission fragments from a 252Cf source. Two of these detectors were containing a thin layer of Buckminsterfullerene (C60). The study of the etched tracks by Leitz Optical Microscope reveals that the track diameters are enhanced by more than 70% in the proton irradiated zone as compared to that in the unirradiated zone. Scanning Electron Microscopy was performed after etching the sample in 6 N NaOH at 55°C for different etching times, to study the details of the surface modifications due to proton irradiation of PADC detectors with and without C60 layer. Our observations revealed that the diameters and density of proton tracks have increased with etching time on the surface facing the fullerene layer as well as the other surface. However, a relatively more open structure of the etched surface containing C60 as compared to the bare one may be an indication of the extra damage caused by the energy released upon the destruction of C60 molecules by energetic protons.
Keywords:PADC  C60  62 MeV protons  track registration response  surface modification
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