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A study of high-temperature implantation of 72 keV copper ions into nickel
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A study of high-temperature implantation of 72 keV copper ions into nickel

Wen-Fa Tsai, J.H. Liang, J.J. Kai and G.L. Kulcinski
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, Vol.228(1-4 SPEC. ISS.), pp.151-155
01/2005

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Accelerator Ion implantation Point defects Radiation effects
The depth profiles of 72 keV Cu ions (5 × 10 15 Cu -1 ions/cm 2 ) implanted into Ni at elevated temperatures (200, 400 and 500 °C) are investigated theoretically and experimentally. A tandem accelerator was used for implantation and the depth profiles were measured by SIMS. The theoretical depth profiles were calculated by a kinetic model which takes into account ion collection, lattice dilation, preferential sputtering, radiation-enhanced diffusion (RED) and radiation-induced segregation (RIS). The results demonstrated that our theoretical predictions are in good agreement qualitatively with measured ones, and the implantation temperatures have a significant effect on the final depth profiles of implanted ions. The effect is mainly due to RED and RIS, which are attributed to the point defects generated during ion implantation. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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