2011
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/44/47/475301
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Elastic (stress–strain) halo associated with ion-induced nano-tracks in lithium niobate: role of crystal anisotropy

Abstract: The elastic strain/stress fields (halo) around a compressed amorphous nano-track (core) caused by a single high-energy ion impact on LiNbO 3 are calculated. A method is developed to approximately account for the effects of crystal anisotropy of LiNbO 3 (symmetry 3m) on the stress fields for tracks oriented along the crystal axes (X, Y or Z). It only considers the zero-order (axial) harmonic contribution to the displacement field in the perpendicular plane and uses effective Poisson moduli for each particular o… Show more

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“…To obtain the production of clean water, the collection of fog has attracted increasing attention in the past few decades. Fog is a potential water resource that could be obtained from the ambient environment using existing technologies . In principle, fog is a cloud that is physically in contact with the ground surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain the production of clean water, the collection of fog has attracted increasing attention in the past few decades. Fog is a potential water resource that could be obtained from the ambient environment using existing technologies . In principle, fog is a cloud that is physically in contact with the ground surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the insert the interstitial He ions rearranged due to the strong anisotropy of LN. [33,34] Different from the ion implantation which is widely used in the CIS of Si or SiC, the ion implantation induced strains in LN appear a distinct gap between main Bragg diffraction peak and the nearby interference fringe, it assumed to be a highly damaged or even amorphous layer which is similar to the ion implanted KTiOPO 4 . [35] Therefore, it is distinguishing from the in-plane state of Si or SiC which is locked to the thick substrate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In order to better evaluate the dependence of track dimension on the electronic energy deposition, the track radius determined in this study and track radii obtained from RBS/c measurements by other researchers for various conditions of SHI irradiations in LiNbO3 [14,29,43,19] are depicted in Fig. 8 versus the corresponding electronic energy loss.…”
Section: Connection Between Track Radius and Electronic Energy Densit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8: Track radii measured by RBS/c for various irradiation conditions (a) as a function of the energy loss Se, and (b) as a function of the energy density w ~ Se/β 4k , with k empirically determined to be 0.25. The dashed lines in (a), and shaded region in (b) are to guide the eye.The experimental data are taken from Refs [14,19,29,43]…”
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