Radiation-induced conductivity in amorphous carbon
[摘要] Amorphous carbon films were irradiated with high energy chlorine ions with energies between 1 and 45 MeV. The electrical conductivity was measured in situ over a range of doses from 2 x 10(10) to 5 x 10(15) ions/cm2. It was found that the conductivity increases over three to four orders of magnitude. The variation of the conductivity with temperature is successfully fitted by a Mott hopping conduction model. The energy sensitivity of the effect (excitation curve) does not parallel the electronic stopping power of chlorine in carbon, but a multihit [delta] electron theory based on an ion-track model closely matches the excitation curve. The 1 and 2 MeV irradiations show he effect of nuclear stopping associated with low energy irradiatio
[发布日期] [发布机构] University:California Institute of Technology;Department:Engineering and Applied Science
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[关键词] Applied Physics [时效性]