Ion Beam Modification of Insulators
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in June 1987
Book
Hardback
766 pages
978-0-444-42816-5 (ISBN)
Description
This volume provides a current treatise on the chemical and physical property modifications induced by ion beams in insulators, including applications in astrophysics, geophysics, material technology, optoelectronics, memory devices and polymers. An extensive review is given of experimental methods for the analysis of ion bombarded insulators, including optical and structural methods, resonance, energetic ion methods and surface techniques. An appendix of more than 90 pages presents the most extensive ion-range tables for insulators so far. These tables cover a wide regime of energies and a wide variety of insulating targets, including glasses and many organic and ceramics materials. The book will be of particular value to research physicists, chemists, astrophysicists and geophysicists as well as engineers interested in optoelectronics, polymers, nuclear energy and material technology.
This volume provides a current treatise on the chemical and physical property modifications induced by ion beams in insulators, including applications in astrophysics, geophysics, material technology, optoelectronics, memory devices and polymers. An extensive review is given of experimental methods for the analysis of ion bombarded insulators, including optical and structural methods, resonance, energetic ion methods and surface techniques. An appendix of more than 90 pages presents the most extensive ion-range tables for insulators so far. These tables cover a wide regime of energies and a wide variety of insulating targets, including glasses and many organic and ceramics materials. The book will be of particular value to research physicists, chemists, astrophysicists and geophysicists as well as engineers interested in optoelectronics, polymers, nuclear energy and material technology.
This volume provides a current treatise on the chemical and physical property modifications induced by ion beams in insulators, including applications in astrophysics, geophysics, material technology, optoelectronics, memory devices and polymers. An extensive review is given of experimental methods for the analysis of ion bombarded insulators, including optical and structural methods, resonance, energetic ion methods and surface techniques. An appendix of more than 90 pages presents the most extensive ion-range tables for insulators so far. These tables cover a wide regime of energies and a wide variety of insulating targets, including glasses and many organic and ceramics materials. The book will be of particular value to research physicists, chemists, astrophysicists and geophysicists as well as engineers interested in optoelectronics, polymers, nuclear energy and material technology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-42816-5 (9780444428165)
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Content
1. Ion Ranges and Energy Deposition in Insulators (J.P. Biersack). 2. The Sputtering of Insulators (R. Kelly). 3. Characterization Techniques for Ion Bombarded Insulators (J.A. Borders). 4. Defect Creation in Ion Bombarded Inorganic Insulators (A. Perez, P. Thevenard). 5. Ion Beam Modification of Glasses (G.W. Arnold, P. Mazzoldi). 6. The Mechanical and Tribological Properties of Ion Implanted Ceramics (C.J. McHargue). 7. Synthesis of Dielectric Layers in Silicon by Ion Implantation (I.H. Wilson). 8. Ion Beam Effects in Organic Molecular Solids and Polymers (T. Venkatesan, L. Calcagno, B.S. Elman, G. Foti). 9. Condensed Gases (W.L. Brown). 10. Optoelectronic Materials (G. Gotz). 11. Ferromagnetic Garnets (P. Gerard). 12. Nuclear Waste Materials (Hj. Matzke). 13. Role of Defects on the Aqueous Dissolution of Ion-Bombarded Insulators (G. Della Mea, J.-C. Dran, J.-C. Petit). 14. Chemical Effects of Ion Bombardment (G.K. Wolf, K. Roessler). 15. Ion Beam Effects on Thin Film Adhesion (J.E.E. Baglin). 16. Astrophysical Implications of Ions Incident on Insulators (L.J. Lanzerotti, R.E. Johnson). Subject Index. Appendix: Tables of Ion Ranges in Insulators.