Interaction of highly charged ions with carbon-based materials using Kobe EBIS |
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Authors: | Naofumi Nishida Yuki Hori Akane Yamauchi Hazuki Fujiwara Makoto Sakurai Yuya Fujiwara Shin-ichi Honda Shunjiro Fujii Hiroyuki A. Sakaue Daiji Kato Tomohiro Yamaguchi Koji Ishibashi Toshifumi Terui Kuei-Yi Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physics, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan;2. Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Hyogo, Himeji, Japan;3. National Institute for Fusion Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Gifu, Japan;4. Advanced Device Laboratory, RIKEN, Saitama, Japan;5. Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Kobe, Japan;6. Graduate Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Interaction of highly charged ions (HCIs) with surfaces produce various specific phenomena as a consequence of the potential energy that HCI possesses. In the present study, we have observed photon emission, structural, magnetic, and electronic modification on various carbon-based materials such as carbon nanotube by the impact of HCIs using an electron beam ion source named Kobe EBIS installed at the Kobe University. In order to study the potential effect, HCIs of Arq+ (q = 6–16) with the intensity of 0.1–1 nA are projected on the surface with a constant kinetic energy (16 keV). For photon emission measurements, we observed spatial and spectral distribution of visible light emission from the surface during irradiation with HCIs. On the other hand, the structural modification of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) irradiated with HCIs has been analyzed using a transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. Irradiation effects on the resistivity of single MWCNT supported on micrometer scale bridge pattern were also measured. We have also measured magnetic structure of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite irradiated with HCIs using electron spin resonance at low temperature. At the present paper, we will review our recent experimental results on the interaction of HCI with various carbon-based materials. |
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