Conductive nanodots on the surface of irradiated CaF2
Conductive nanodots on the surface of irradiated CaF2
CaF2(111) single crystal surfaces have been irradiated with swift heavy ions under oblique angles resulting in chains of nanosized hillocks. In order to characterize these nanodots with respect to their conductivity we have applied non-contact atomic force microscopy using a magnetic tip. Measurements in UHV as well as under ambient conditions reveal a clearly enhanced electromagnetic interaction between the magnetic tip and the nanodots. The dissipated energy per cycle is comparable to the value found for metals, indicating that the interaction of the ion with the target material leads to the creation of metallic Ca nanodots on the surface.
Marika Schleberger、Henning Lebius、Tino Roll、Marion Meier
粒子探测技术、辐射探测技术、核仪器仪表物理学晶体学
Marika Schleberger,Henning Lebius,Tino Roll,Marion Meier.Conductive nanodots on the surface of irradiated CaF2[EB/OL].(2008-06-06)[2025-08-11].https://arxiv.org/abs/0806.1107.点此复制
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