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Structural and compositional characterization of LiNbO3 crystals implanted with high energy iron ions
Authors:C. Sada  N. Argiolas  M.V. Ciampolillo  P. Mazzoldi  D.K. Avastshi
Affiliation:a Università di Padova and CNISM, Dipartimento di Fisica, Via Marzolo 8, 35131 Padova, Italy
b Inter-University Accelerator Centre, Post Box-10502, New Delhi 110067, India
Abstract:Iron ions were implanted with a total fluence of 6 × 1017 ions/m2 into lithium niobate crystals by way of a sequential implantation at different energies of 95, 100 and 105 MeV respectively through an energy retarder Fe foil to get a uniform Fe doping of about few microns from the surface. The implanted crystals were then annealed in air in the range 200-400 °C for different durations to promote the crystalline quality that was damaged by implantation. In order to understand the basic phenomena underlying the implantation process, compositional in-depth profiles obtained by the secondary ion mass spectrometry were correlated to the structural properties of the implanted region measured by the high resolution X-ray diffraction depending on the process parameters. The optimised preparation conditions are outlined in order to recover the crystalline quality, essential for integrated photorefractive applications.
Keywords:LN, lithium niobate   SIMS, secondary ion mass spectrometry   HR-XRD, high resolution X-ray diffraction
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