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Tailoring the properties of spray deposited V2O5thin films using swift heavy ion beam irradiation

Authors :
Rathika, R.
Kovendhan, M.
Joseph, D. Paul
Pachaiappan, Rekha
Kumar, A. Sendil
Vijayarangamuthu, K.
Venkateswaran, C.
Asokan, K.
Jeyakumar, S. Johnson
Source :
Nuclear Engineering and Technology; November 2020, Vol. 52 Issue: 11 p2585-2593, 9p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Swift heavy ion (SHI) beam irradiation can generate desirable defects in materials by transferring sufficient energy to the lattice that favours huge possibilities in tailoring of materials. The effect of Ag15+ion irradiation with energy 200 MeV on spray deposited V2O5thin films of thickness 253 nm is studied at various ion doses from 5 × 1011to 1 × 1013ions/cm2. The XRD results of pristine film confirmed orthorhombic structure of V2O5and its average crystallite size was found to be 20 nm. The peak at 394 cm−1in Raman spectra confirmed O–V–O bonding of V2O5, whereas 917 cm−1arise because of distortion in stoichiometry by a loss of oxygen atoms. Raman peaks vanished completely above the ion fluence of 5 × 1012ions/cm2. Optical studies by UV–Vis spectroscopy shows decrement in transmittance with an increase in ion fluence up to 5 × 1012ions/cm2. The red shift is observed both in the direct and indirect band gaps until 5 × 1012ions/cm2. The surface topography of the pristine film revealed sheath like structure with randomly distributed spherical nano-particles. The roughness of film decreased and the density of spherical nanoparticles increased upon irradiation. Irradiation improved the conductivity significantly for fluence 5 × 1011ions/cm2due to band gap reduction and grain growth.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17385733 and 2234358X
Volume :
52
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52956747
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2020.04.013