A study of radiation damage by elastic scattering experiments |
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Authors: | A. N. Grigor'ev L. I. Nikolajchuk |
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Affiliation: | Kharkov Physical-Technical Inst., Academy of Sciences of Ukr , SSR Kharkov, 310108, USSR |
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Abstract: | Abstract Chaneling measurements are used to study the structure and configuration of defects produced in CdS under irradiation by 50–150 KeV Na+ ions at room temperature with a current density of 1 μA/cm2 and irradiation dose 3.1015 ion/cm2. The results of studies of 1.8 MeV He+ ion dechaneling along the <1120> and <0001> axes are probably indicative of the defect structure extended along the <0001> axis. For the dependence of the dechaneling cross-section on the 4He energy in the energy range 1.2 to 2.4 MeV we found E?1, which characterizes the produced defects as randomly distributed complexes of interstitial atoms straining the crystal lattice. The fact that the defects are mostly located along the <0001> direction can possibly be explained by strong anisotropy of CdS therefore the defects form the region of elastic stresses in the crystal which are maximum along the <0001> axis. |
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