Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8162305 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A passive Q-switched Nd:YAG pulsed laser was used to irradiate 99.99% pure Fe target in vacuum ~10â3Â Torr. The CR-39 specimens were exposed to laser produced plasma ions (40-250Â keV) emitted along the normal to the Fe target surface. The flux of Fe ions was varied by varying the number of laser shots in the range 500-1500 with an increment of 250. A comparison of structural and optical properties of CR-39 polymer before and after ion implantation was made. The increase in ion flux leads to the transformation of polymer into rather more disordered amorphous state leading to the broadening of XRD peaks. The crystallite size decreases (3.547 to 1.618Â nm) and Urbach energy increases (0.232 to 0.291Â eV) exponentially with the increase in ion flux (0 to 6.07Ã105 ions/cm2). Indirect optical band gap is found to decrease (4.118 to 3.917Â eV) linearly with the increase in ion flux (3.03Ã105 to 6.07Ã105 ions/cm2).
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Authors
M.Z. Butt, Dilawar Ali, Najm-ul-Aarifeen Najm-ul-Aarifeen, S. Naseem,