4.6 Article

Response of Bilayer and Trilayer Graphene to High-Energy Heavy Ion Irradiation

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Fabrication of Nanopore in MoS2-Graphene vdW Heterostructure by Ion Beam Irradiation and the Mechanical Performance

Xin Wu et al.

Summary: This study proposes the use of ion beam irradiation for creating nanopore structure in 2D vdW graphene-MoS2 heterostructures and investigates the formation process and optimal irradiation parameters. The mechanical performance of the heterostructure under loading conditions is demonstrated by considering the stacking order of the heterostructure 2D layers.

NANOMATERIALS (2022)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Nanostructuring of CVD graphene by high-energy heavy ions

Irina Antonova et al.

Summary: This study investigates the effects of high-energy ion irradiation on the nanostructure of CVD graphene. The results show that pore size depends on domain size and ion energy, and complex structural defects are formed in few-layer graphene after irradiation. The formation of vertical wells in ultrashort nanotubes is attractive for applications.

DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS (2022)

Review Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

A Review of Advancing Two-Dimensional Material Membranes for Ultrafast and Highly Selective Liquid Separation

Hongli Zhang et al.

Summary: Membrane-based nanotechnology has been widely used in various separation fields due to its high separation efficiency, low energy consumption, continuous operation modes, and environmental benefits. Two-dimensional nanomaterials (2DNMs) have emerged as ideal building blocks for developing high-performance separation membranes. By precisely controlling the nanochannels and/or nanoporous apertures of 2DNMs, 2DNM-based membranes can exhibit unprecedentedly high permeation and selectivity properties.

NANOMATERIALS (2022)

Article Crystallography

Charge State Effects in Swift-Heavy-Ion-Irradiated Nanomaterials

Kristina Tomic Luketic et al.

Summary: This experimental study investigated the influence of ion beam charge state on damage production in nanomaterials. The findings showed a significant effect of ion charge state on damage production in monolayer graphene, but no evidence of this effect in bilayer and trilayer graphene, graphite, CaF2, and SiO2 nanocrystals irradiated by the same ion beam.

CRYSTALS (2022)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Damage kinetics induced by swift heavy ion impacts onto films of different thicknesses

R. A. Rymzhanov et al.

Summary: The response of CaF2 thin films to swift heavy ions irradiation was studied using Monte-Carlo code TREKIS and molecular dynamics simulations. Two main factors affecting the damage kinetics in ion tracks of films with different thickness were considered: electron emission and layer thickness. It was found that the damage modes varied depending on the layer thickness, with through holes formation in the thinnest layers, hillock formation in intermediate thicknesses, and nanocluster emission from thick layers.

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE (2021)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Facile Fabrication of Subnanopores in Graphene under Ion Irradiation: Molecular Dynamics Simulations

Shihao Su et al.

Summary: Research shows that direct irradiation of energetic ions can introduce subnanopores in monolayer graphene, with the possibility of adjusting pore diameter by changing the energy of the incident ions. The pore formation process is mainly dominated by cascade collisions caused by the primary knock-on atom (PKA), and the created nanoporous membranes have potential applications in separating hydrated ions, gases, and small organic molecules.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2021)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Nanopatterning surfaces by grazing incidence swift heavy ion irradiation

M. Karlusic et al.

Summary: The study demonstrates that by tuning ion energy and fluence, different surface nanopattern morphologies like individual chains of nanohillocks, nanostripes, or nanoscaled ripples can be selected. Chemical etching can be used to create a negative replica of the nanopattern, while thermal annealing in vacuum can remove the surface track, offering new ways for achieving control over nanoscale surface modifications using swift heavy ion beams.

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE (2021)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Selective Gas Permeation in Defect-Engineered Bilayer Graphene

Jiaman Liu et al.

Summary: This study introduces atomic-scale defects into bilayer graphene through helium ion irradiation and hydrogen plasma treatment, achieving high permeability and selectivity in membranes for gas separation. The method provides a new approach for gas separation with potential applications in hydrogen purification and recovery.

NANO LETTERS (2021)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Energy Retention in Thin Graphite Targets after Energetic Ion Impact

Damjan Ivekovic et al.

Summary: High energy ion irradiation is crucial for nanoscale material modification, but subsequent energy release from electron emission can hinder the process. This study used Geant4 code to track energy dissipation in thin graphite targets after ion impact, revealing a significant release of energy. Understanding this phenomenon is important for ion track formation in thin targets.

MATERIALS (2021)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Mechanisms of surface nanostructuring of Al2O3 and MgO by grazing incidence irradiation with swift heavy ions

M. Karlusic et al.

Summary: The experimental study showed that Al2O3 and MgO surfaces exhibit distinct nanometric modifications when irradiated with 23 MeV I beam at a grazing incidence angle compared to normal incidence. Numerical simulations revealed that the presence of the surface inhibits recrystallization process, preventing transient tracks from recovery and forming observable nanopatterns. The differences in viscosities in molten states between Al2O3 and MgO explain the variation in nanostructures created on the surfaces.

SURFACES AND INTERFACES (2021)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Investigation of Ion Irradiation Effects in Silicon and Graphite Produced by 23 MeV I Beam

Kristina Tomic Luketic et al.

Summary: Both silicon and graphite are radiation hard materials against swift heavy ions, but they can still be affected by irradiation effects at low energies. Recrystallization is considered the main mechanism of prompt damage anneal in both materials, while the surface of graphite is found to be more prone to irradiation damage than the bulk.

MATERIALS (2021)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Electron cascades and secondary electron emission in graphene under energetic ion irradiation

Henrique Vazquez et al.

Summary: This study demonstrates that under high-energy ion impact, electronic excitation in graphene can result in secondary electron emission, leading to a decrease in energy within the graphene layer. The probability of electron capture decreases rapidly with increasing ion velocity, with secondary electron emission dominating in the high-velocity regime.

PHYSICAL REVIEW B (2021)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Are two-dimensional materials radiation tolerant?

Arkady V. Krasheninnikov

NANOSCALE HORIZONS (2020)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Study of Implantation Defects in CVD Graphene by Optical and Electrical Methods

Grzegorz Gawlik et al.

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL (2019)

Article Physics, Applied

Engineering of electronic properties of single layer graphene by swift heavy ion irradiation

Sunil Kumar et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS (2018)

Article Chemistry, Physical

2D Material Science: Defect Engineering by Particle Irradiation

Marika Schleberger et al.

MATERIALS (2018)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Defect sizing, separation, and substrate effects in ion-irradiated monolayer two-dimensional materials

Pierce Maguire et al.

PHYSICAL REVIEW B (2018)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Fabrication of nanoporous graphene/polymer composite membranes

Lukas Madauss et al.

NANOSCALE (2017)

Article Instruments & Instrumentation

Modification of graphene by ion beam

G. Gawlik et al.

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS (2017)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Creating nanoporous graphene with swift heavy ions

H. Vazquez et al.

CARBON (2017)

Review Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Graphene and graphene oxide for desalination

Yi You et al.

NANOSCALE (2016)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Nanostructuring graphene by dense electronic excitation

O. Ochedowski et al.

NANOTECHNOLOGY (2015)

Article Physics, Applied

Radiation stability of graphene under extreme conditions

Sunil Kumar et al.

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS (2014)

Article Instruments & Instrumentation

Quantifying defects in N-layer graphene via a phenomenological model of Raman spectroscopy

Ronaldo Giro et al.

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS (2014)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Purification/annealing of graphene with 100-MeV Ag ion irradiation

Sunil Kumar et al.

NANOSCALE RESEARCH LETTERS (2014)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Damage in graphene due to electronic excitation induced by highly charged ions

J. Hopster et al.

2D MATERIALS (2014)

Article Instruments & Instrumentation

Spectroscopic characterization of ion-irradiated multi-layer graphenes

Akira Tsukagoshi et al.

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS (2013)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Probing the Nature of Defects in Graphene by Raman Spectroscopy

Axel Eckmann et al.

NANO LETTERS (2012)

Article Physics, Applied

Unzipping and folding of graphene by swift heavy ions

S. Akcoeltekin et al.

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS (2011)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Quantifying ion-induced defects and Raman relaxation length in graphene

M. M. Lucchese et al.

CARBON (2010)

Article Physics, Condensed Matter

Raman study of ion-induced defects in N-layer graphene

Ado Jorio et al.

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER (2010)

Article Instruments & Instrumentation

SRIM - The stopping and range of ions in matter (2010)

James F. Ziegler et al.

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS (2010)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Evolution of the Raman spectra from single-, few-, and many-layer graphene with increasing disorder

E. H. Martins Ferreira et al.

PHYSICAL REVIEW B (2010)

Article Instruments & Instrumentation

Time of flight elastic recoil detection analysis with a position sensitive detector

Zdravko Siketic et al.

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS (2010)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Single-ion tracks in Gd2Zr2-xTixO7 pyrochlores irradiated with swift heavy ions

Maik Lang et al.

PHYSICAL REVIEW B (2009)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Uniaxial strain in graphene by Raman spectroscopy: G peak splitting, Gruneisen parameters, and sample orientation

T. M. G. Mohiuddin et al.

PHYSICAL REVIEW B (2009)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Monitoring dopants by Raman scattering in an electrochemically top-gated graphene transistor

A. Das et al.

NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY (2008)

Article Instruments & Instrumentation

New capabilities of the Zagreb ion microbeam system

M. Jaksic et al.

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS (2007)

Article Instruments & Instrumentation

Characterization of swift heavy ion tracks in CaF2 by scanning force and transmission electron microscopy

N Khalfaoui et al.

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS (2005)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Tracks of swift heavy ions in graphite studied by scanning tunneling microscopy -: art. no. 184115

J Liu et al.

PHYSICAL REVIEW B (2001)