Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Shape elongation of Zn nanoparticles in silica irradiated with swift heavy ions of different species and energies: scaling law and some insights on the elongation mechanism

Zinc nanoparticles (NPs) embedded in silica were irradiated with swift heavy ions (SHIs) of seven different combinations of species and energies. The shape elongation induced by the irradiations was evaluated by optical linear dichroism (OLD) spectroscopy, which is a sensitive tool for determining the change in the mean aspect ratio ( AR ) of NPs. Although the mean AR change indicated a linear fluence dependence in the low- and medium-fluence regions, it indicated a nonlinear dependence in the high-fluence region. The data reveal that the elongation efficiency of Zn is correlated with the electronic stopping power ‘ S e in silica’ and is not correlated with either the ‘ S e in Zn’ or the nuclear stopping power. The elongation efficiency plotted as a function of the ‘ S e in silica’ revealed a linear relationship, with a threshold value of ∼2 keV nm −1 , which is the same dependence exhibited by the ion-track for...

H Amekura, S Mohapatra, U B Singh, S A Khan, P K Kulriya, N Ishikawa, N Okubo and D K Avasthi

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