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Lattice location of Fe in diamond

Incorporation of radioactive $^{59}$Fe atoms in diamond was achieved by implanting precursor $^{59}$Mn isotopes, with an energy of 60 keV and to a dose of 8 $\times 10^{12}$ cm$^{-2}$, into a natural type IIa diamond sample at the online isotope separator ISOLDE at CERN. The lattice sites taken up b...

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Autores principales: Bharuth-Ram, K, Wahl, U, Correia, J G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-583X(03)00866-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/638266
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author Bharuth-Ram, K
Wahl, U
Correia, J G
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Wahl, U
Correia, J G
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description Incorporation of radioactive $^{59}$Fe atoms in diamond was achieved by implanting precursor $^{59}$Mn isotopes, with an energy of 60 keV and to a dose of 8 $\times 10^{12}$ cm$^{-2}$, into a natural type IIa diamond sample at the online isotope separator ISOLDE at CERN. The lattice sites taken up by the Fe atoms, following $^{59}$Mn $\beta^{-}$-decays, have been investigated using the emission channeling (EC) technique. Channeling measurements were made on the electrons emitted in the $^{59}$Fe $\beta^{-}$-decay. Data were collected with a two-dimensional Si pad detector, along <110>, <100> and <111> axial directions from the as-implanted sample and after annealing in vacuum at 600$^\circ$K, 900$^\circ$K and 1250$^\circ$K. The channeling effects showed considerable enhancement with annealing. Fits to the observed patterns with simulations based on the many beam formalism of electron motion through a crystal lattice, show that, after annealing at 1250$^\circ$K, 65(5)% of the Fe atoms are located at sites with a projected mean displacement $\leq$ 0.2 Å from substitutional sites.
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spelling cern-6382662019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0168-583X(03)00866-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/638266engBharuth-Ram, KWahl, UCorreia, J GLattice location of Fe in diamondCondensed MatterIncorporation of radioactive $^{59}$Fe atoms in diamond was achieved by implanting precursor $^{59}$Mn isotopes, with an energy of 60 keV and to a dose of 8 $\times 10^{12}$ cm$^{-2}$, into a natural type IIa diamond sample at the online isotope separator ISOLDE at CERN. The lattice sites taken up by the Fe atoms, following $^{59}$Mn $\beta^{-}$-decays, have been investigated using the emission channeling (EC) technique. Channeling measurements were made on the electrons emitted in the $^{59}$Fe $\beta^{-}$-decay. Data were collected with a two-dimensional Si pad detector, along <110>, <100> and <111> axial directions from the as-implanted sample and after annealing in vacuum at 600$^\circ$K, 900$^\circ$K and 1250$^\circ$K. The channeling effects showed considerable enhancement with annealing. Fits to the observed patterns with simulations based on the many beam formalism of electron motion through a crystal lattice, show that, after annealing at 1250$^\circ$K, 65(5)% of the Fe atoms are located at sites with a projected mean displacement $\leq$ 0.2 Å from substitutional sites.CERN-OPEN-2003-035oai:cds.cern.ch:6382662003-08-19
spellingShingle Condensed Matter
Bharuth-Ram, K
Wahl, U
Correia, J G
Lattice location of Fe in diamond
title Lattice location of Fe in diamond
title_full Lattice location of Fe in diamond
title_fullStr Lattice location of Fe in diamond
title_full_unstemmed Lattice location of Fe in diamond
title_short Lattice location of Fe in diamond
title_sort lattice location of fe in diamond
topic Condensed Matter
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-583X(03)00866-8
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