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Fine structure of swift heavy ion track in rutile TiO2

Applied Physics 2019-09-04 v2

Abstract

We report on the first observation of fine structure of latent tracks in rutile TiO2, which changes from cylinder to dumbbell-shape and then to sandglass-shape as a function of the ion path length. Based on inelastic thermal spike model, we show that Hagen-Poiseuille flow of molten phase produces the hillocks on surface and the void-rich zone near surface after epitaxial recrystallization due to material deficit, while at a deep depth, the lack of efficient outflow and recrystallization result in the absence of tracks. We propose that core-shell duration of transient molten phase induced by swift heavy ion and parabolic distribution of fluid velocity are radial-dependent. Moreover, the various morphologies of tracks are a consequence of the molten phase outflow and recrystallization during rapid cooling down. Our perspective provides a new interpretation in the track formation.

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@article{arxiv.1806.09756,
  title  = {Fine structure of swift heavy ion track in rutile TiO2},
  author = {Pengfei Zhai and Shuai Nan and Lijun Xu and Weixing Li and Zongzhen Li and Peipei Hu and Jian Zeng and Shengxia Zhang and Youmei Sun and Jie Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.09756},
  year   = {2019}
}