Ion implantation in nanodiamonds: size effect and energy dependence
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Shiryaev, Andrey A.
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Hinks, Jonathan A.
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Marks, Nigel A.
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Greaves, Graeme
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Valencia, Felipe J.
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Donnelly, Stephen E.
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Gonzalez, Rafael I.
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Kiwi Tichauer, Miguel
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Trigub, Alexander L.
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Bringa, Eduardo M.
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Fogg, Jason L.
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Vlasov, Igor I.
Admission date
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2018-07-19T22:52:02Z
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2018-07-19T22:52:02Z
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2018
Cita de ítem
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Scientific Reports (2018) 8:5099
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10.1038/s41598-018-23434-y
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/150052
Abstract
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Nanoparticles are ubiquitous in nature and are increasingly important for technology. They are subject to bombardment by ionizing radiation in a diverse range of environments. In particular, nanodiamonds represent a variety of nanoparticles of significant fundamental and applied interest. Here we present a combined experimental and computational study of the behaviour of nanodiamonds under irradiation by xenon ions. Unexpectedly, we observed a pronounced size effect on the radiation resistance of the nanodiamonds: particles larger than 8 nm behave similarly to macroscopic diamond (i.e. characterized by high radiation resistance) whereas smaller particles can be completely destroyed by a single impact from an ion in a defined energy range. This latter observation is explained by extreme heating of the nanodiamonds by the penetrating ion. The obtained results are not limited to nanodiamonds, making them of interest for several fields, putting constraints on processes for the controlled modification of nanodiamonds, on the survival of dust in astrophysical environments, and on the behaviour of actinides released from nuclear waste into the environment.
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Patrocinador
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Russian Science Foundation
14-13-01279
FONDECYT
1160639
CEDENNA
FB0807
CONICYT
21140948
AFOSR
FA9550-16-1-0122
SeCTyP-UNCuyo grant
EPSRC
EP/E017266/1
Competitiveness Program of NRNU MEPhI
PICT-2014-0696