Berlin 2005 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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DS: Dünne Schichten
DS 7: Ionenstrahlverfahren I
DS 7.1: Hauptvortrag
Samstag, 5. März 2005, 13:45–14:30, TU HS107
The role of ion irradiation induced viscous flow in thin film structuring: Hard matter going soft — •S.G. Mayr — I. Physikalisches Institut, Georg–August–Universität Göttingen, Friedrich–Hund–Platz 1, 37077 Göttingen
Ion beams provide unique opportunities for modifying thin film structural and
mechanical properties on length scales ranging from several nanometers to
macroscopic dimensions. In a variety of materials, including polycrystalline
and amorphous metals and semiconductors, plastic effects can dominate,
which originates from processes in the small volumes of
materials affected by a single ion impact. The underlying atomic–scale
kinetics as well as its applications for self–organized structuring are
investigated using a combination of experiments and molecular–dynamics (MD)
computer simulations: We report experiments, that illustrate the impact of
radiation induced viscous flow on morphology and stresses, such as
interface smoothing [1], stress relaxation, radiation induced sintering or
self–organized pattern formation. Using MD simulations [2] we
study the underlying atomic–scale mechanisms for the two energy regimes,
where local melting along the ion track is either dominant or not. We show,
that macroscopic plastic flow does not require melting, indicating, that
defect–like entities are sufficient to mediate plastic flow.
Financially supported by the DFG–SFB 602, TP B3
[1] S.G. Mayr and R.S. Averback, Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 (2001), 196106
[2] S.G. Mayr, Y. Ashkenazy, K. Albe and R.S. Averback, Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003), 55505