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Defect annealing in Mn/Fe-implanted TiO2(rutile)

A study of the annealing processes and charge state of dilute Fe in rutile TiO2 single crystals was performed in the temperature range 143-662 K, utilizing online 57Fe emission Mossbauer spectroscopy following low concentrations (< 10(-3) at\%) implantation of 57Mn (T-1/2 = 1.5 min). Both Fe3+ an...

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Autores principales: Gunnlaugsson, H P, Mantovan, R, Masenda, H, Mølholt, T E, Johnston, K, Bharuth-Ram, K, Gislason, H, Langouche, G, Naidoo, D, Ólafsson, S, Svane, A, Weyer, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/47/6/065501
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2118824
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author Gunnlaugsson, H P
Mantovan, R
Masenda, H
Mølholt, T E
Johnston, K
Bharuth-Ram, K
Gislason, H
Langouche, G
Naidoo, D
Ólafsson, S
Svane, A
Weyer, G
author_facet Gunnlaugsson, H P
Mantovan, R
Masenda, H
Mølholt, T E
Johnston, K
Bharuth-Ram, K
Gislason, H
Langouche, G
Naidoo, D
Ólafsson, S
Svane, A
Weyer, G
author_sort Gunnlaugsson, H P
collection CERN
description A study of the annealing processes and charge state of dilute Fe in rutile TiO2 single crystals was performed in the temperature range 143-662 K, utilizing online 57Fe emission Mossbauer spectroscopy following low concentrations (< 10(-3) at\%) implantation of 57Mn (T-1/2 = 1.5 min). Both Fe3+ and Fe2+ were detected throughout the temperature range. Three annealing stages were distinguished: (i) a broad annealing stage below room temperature leading to an increased Fe3+ fraction; (ii) a sharp annealing stage at similar to 330K characterized by conversion of Fe3+ to Fe2+ and changes in the hyperfine parameters of Fe2+, attributed to the annealing of Ti vacancies in the vicinity of the probe atoms; and (iii) an annealing stage in the temperature range from 550 to 600 K, where all Fe ions are transformed to Fe3+, attributed to the annealing of the nearby O vacancies. The dissociation energy of MnTi-VO pairs was estimated to be 1.60(15) eV. Fe2+ is found in an environment where it can probe the lattice structure through the nuclear quadrupole interaction evidencing the extreme radiation hardness of rutile TiO2. Fe3+ is found in a paramagnetic state with slow spin-lattice relaxation which follows a similar to T-n temperature dependence with 4.1 < n < 6.3 atT > 350 K.
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spelling cern-21188242019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/0022-3727/47/6/065501http://cds.cern.ch/record/2118824engGunnlaugsson, H PMantovan, RMasenda, HMølholt, T EJohnston, KBharuth-Ram, KGislason, HLangouche, GNaidoo, DÓlafsson, SSvane, AWeyer, GDefect annealing in Mn/Fe-implanted TiO2(rutile)XXA study of the annealing processes and charge state of dilute Fe in rutile TiO2 single crystals was performed in the temperature range 143-662 K, utilizing online 57Fe emission Mossbauer spectroscopy following low concentrations (< 10(-3) at\%) implantation of 57Mn (T-1/2 = 1.5 min). Both Fe3+ and Fe2+ were detected throughout the temperature range. Three annealing stages were distinguished: (i) a broad annealing stage below room temperature leading to an increased Fe3+ fraction; (ii) a sharp annealing stage at similar to 330K characterized by conversion of Fe3+ to Fe2+ and changes in the hyperfine parameters of Fe2+, attributed to the annealing of Ti vacancies in the vicinity of the probe atoms; and (iii) an annealing stage in the temperature range from 550 to 600 K, where all Fe ions are transformed to Fe3+, attributed to the annealing of the nearby O vacancies. The dissociation energy of MnTi-VO pairs was estimated to be 1.60(15) eV. Fe2+ is found in an environment where it can probe the lattice structure through the nuclear quadrupole interaction evidencing the extreme radiation hardness of rutile TiO2. Fe3+ is found in a paramagnetic state with slow spin-lattice relaxation which follows a similar to T-n temperature dependence with 4.1 < n < 6.3 atT > 350 K.oai:cds.cern.ch:21188242014
spellingShingle XX
Gunnlaugsson, H P
Mantovan, R
Masenda, H
Mølholt, T E
Johnston, K
Bharuth-Ram, K
Gislason, H
Langouche, G
Naidoo, D
Ólafsson, S
Svane, A
Weyer, G
Defect annealing in Mn/Fe-implanted TiO2(rutile)
title Defect annealing in Mn/Fe-implanted TiO2(rutile)
title_full Defect annealing in Mn/Fe-implanted TiO2(rutile)
title_fullStr Defect annealing in Mn/Fe-implanted TiO2(rutile)
title_full_unstemmed Defect annealing in Mn/Fe-implanted TiO2(rutile)
title_short Defect annealing in Mn/Fe-implanted TiO2(rutile)
title_sort defect annealing in mn/fe-implanted tio2(rutile)
topic XX
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/47/6/065501
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2118824
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