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Study of crystallo graphic transformation of carbon foils under ion irradiation
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1979
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EngineeringLaser ApplicationsElectron DiffractionCrystallo Graphic TransformationChemistryIon ProcessIon ImplantationRadiation GenerationIon EmissionRadiation ChemistryHeat TreatmentTypical Areal DensityMaterials SciencePhysicsRadiation ApplicationCrystallographyIon IrradiationCarbon FoilsGlassy CarbonNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsGraphene
Abstract Self-supporting carbon foils of typical areal density (5–10), μg/cm2 are irradiated with (0.1–1.0)μA/mm2 Helium ions at (100–400) keV. Characteristic variations of the surface and the crystallographic structure of the foils are observed. A reduction of the optical transmission is accompanied by a contraction of the irradiated region resulting in wrinkles within the non-irradiated parts. By means of electron diffraction a continuous crystallographic transformation (graphitization) in the foil is observed. The rate of graphitization depends on the current density. the energy of the projectiles and the time of irradiation. It is shown that the same kind of crystallization can be produced by heat treatment of the foils with temperatures up to 1300 K.
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