Impacts of GeV heavy ions in amorphous metallic alloys investigated by near-field scanning microscopy

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Abstract

The modifications of the surface topography of amorphous metallic alloys irradiated with swift heavy ions are for the first time studied by near-field microscopy techniques. Irradiations with Pb or U ions (high (dE/dx)e values) lead to the formation of hillocks surrounded by hollows, whereas no visible modifications of the specimen surface is observed after irradiation with Kr ions (low (dE/dx)e value). The formation of hillocks can be ascribed to the damage created in individual ion tracks, while hollows would be linked to the occurrence of the anisotropic-growth phenomenon. Both processes are induced by severe electronic excitation in the wake of incident ions.

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Audouard, A., Mamy, R., Toulemonde, M., Szenes, G., & Thomé, L. (1997). Impacts of GeV heavy ions in amorphous metallic alloys investigated by near-field scanning microscopy. Europhysics Letters, 40(5), 527–532. https://doi.org/10.1209/epl/i1997-00499-9

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