Dresden 2003 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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DS: Dünne Schichten
DS 17: Ionenimplantation II
DS 17.6: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 27. März 2003, 11:30–11:45, GER/37
Development of Nanosystems in TiO2 by Ion Implantation — •R. Fromknecht1, L.M. Wang2, S. Zhu2, K. Sun2, A. van Veen3, M.A. van Huis3, T. Weimann4, J. Wang4, J. Niemeyer4, F. Eichhorn5, and T. Wang5 — 1Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, IFP — 2The University of Michigan, Dept. of Nucl. Eng. and Rad. Sci. — 3Delft Univ. of Technology — 4PTB Braunschweig — 5Forschungszentrum Rossendorf
Au-ions were implanted into TiO2 single crystals with doses ranging from 2×1016 Au+/cm2 at RT and 1000 K. At RT implanted samples were then thermally annealed at temperatures of 550 K to 1550 K. The Au-atoms precipitate to nanocrystals already during implantation at RT with an average particle size of 1.5 nm. HRTEM investigations revealed that the Au-nanocrystals, embedded in amorphous TiO2 regions, have a broad size and range distribution varying from large sizes in the near surface region to smaller sizes at larger depths. In the annealing process a reorientation of the Au-nanocrystals is observed, with the main effect of a decrease of the (111) peak and an increase of the (200)-peak in the XRD spectra. After annealing at 1000 K the particle size of the highly textured Au-implant was evaluated to ∼6 nm; this means that during annealing the particles grow, leading to a partially coherent orientation in the disordered TiO2-matrix. Au implantation at RT performed through a metal mask with holes resulted in a narrow size distribution (2-6 nm) of the Au-nanocrystals in the near surface region.