AIP Advances (Dec 2018)

Bi nanowires modified by 400 keV and 1 MeV Au ions

  • D. B. Guerra,
  • S. Müller,
  • M. P. Oliveira,
  • P. F. P. Fichtner,
  • R. M. Papaléo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5063463
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
pp. 125103 – 125103-11

Abstract

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We report on the modification of the structure and morphology of Bi nanowires of two different diameters (80 or 130 nm) exposed to beams of 400 keV and 1 MeV Au+ until complete wire degradation. For fluences up to ∼1 ion/nm2, the main effect was a slight roughening of the originally smooth surface and the appearance of a damaged zone at the wire edges. After an exposure to ∼2 ions/nm2, shallow (∼5-7 nm deep) but wide (up to 120nm) depressions are seen, giving the wires a “wavy” morphology. At the largest fluence tested (10 ions/nm2), the thickest nanowires present an amorphized structure containing an embedded dispersion of small spherical metallic crystallites, while the thinner wires collapse into large (∼50nm) nanoparticles composed of a crystalline core surrounded by a disordered oxidized shell. The observed morphologic modifications are discussed considering sputtering and radiation induced surface diffusion effects.