Metallic nanoparticle (NP) shapes have a significant influence on the property of composite embedded with metallic NPs. Swift heavy ion irradiation is an effective way to modify shapes of metallic NPs embedded in an...Metallic nanoparticle (NP) shapes have a significant influence on the property of composite embedded with metallic NPs. Swift heavy ion irradiation is an effective way to modify shapes of metallic NPs embedded in an amorphous matrix. We investigate the shape deformation of Ag NPs with irradiation fluence, and 357 MeV Ni ions are used to irradiate the silica containing Ag NPs, which are prepared by ion implantation and vacuum annealing. The UV-vis results show that the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peak from Ag NPs shifts from 400 to 377nm. The SPR peak has a significant shift at fluence lower than 1 × 10^14 ions/cm2 and shows less shift at fluence higher than 1 × 10^14 ions/cm2. The TEM results reveal that the shapes of Ag NPs also show significant deformation at fluence lower than 1 × 10^14 ions/cm2 and show less deformation at fluence higher than 1 × 10^14 ions/cm2. The blue shift of the SPR peak is considered to be the consequence of defect production and Ag NP shape deformation, Based on the thermal spike model calculation, the temperature of the silica surrounding Ag particles first increases rapidly, then the region of Ag NPs close to the interface of Ag/silica is gradually heated. Therefore, the driven force of Ag NPs deformation is considered as the volume expansion of the first heated silica layer surrounding Ag NPs.展开更多
Specimens of an oxide dispersion strengthened(ODS) ferritic steel(15 Cr-4 Al-0.6 Zr-0.1 Ti) are implanted with multiple-energy He ions at room temperature to create a damage plateau of 0.4 dpa for the average(cor...Specimens of an oxide dispersion strengthened(ODS) ferritic steel(15 Cr-4 Al-0.6 Zr-0.1 Ti) are implanted with multiple-energy He ions at room temperature to create a damage plateau of 0.4 dpa for the average(corresponding to an He concentration of about 7000 appm) from the near surface to a depth about 1 um. The specimen is subsequently thermally annealed at 800°C for 1 h in a vacuum so that simple defects can be formed in the as-implanted state that has undergone significant recombination, meanwhile helium bubbles at nano-scale are formed. Hardness of the specimens are tested with the nano-indentation technique. A hardening by 25% is observed. Microstructures of the specimen after irradiation/annealing are investigated with transmission electron microscopy. Helium bubbles are generally located at dislocations and grain boundaries. Using the dispersed barrier strength model, the strength factor of helium bubbles in the ODS ferritic steel is estimated to be between0.1 and 0.26, which is close to that of helium bubbles in austenitic steels.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 11475230 and U1532262
文摘Metallic nanoparticle (NP) shapes have a significant influence on the property of composite embedded with metallic NPs. Swift heavy ion irradiation is an effective way to modify shapes of metallic NPs embedded in an amorphous matrix. We investigate the shape deformation of Ag NPs with irradiation fluence, and 357 MeV Ni ions are used to irradiate the silica containing Ag NPs, which are prepared by ion implantation and vacuum annealing. The UV-vis results show that the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peak from Ag NPs shifts from 400 to 377nm. The SPR peak has a significant shift at fluence lower than 1 × 10^14 ions/cm2 and shows less shift at fluence higher than 1 × 10^14 ions/cm2. The TEM results reveal that the shapes of Ag NPs also show significant deformation at fluence lower than 1 × 10^14 ions/cm2 and show less deformation at fluence higher than 1 × 10^14 ions/cm2. The blue shift of the SPR peak is considered to be the consequence of defect production and Ag NP shape deformation, Based on the thermal spike model calculation, the temperature of the silica surrounding Ag particles first increases rapidly, then the region of Ag NPs close to the interface of Ag/silica is gradually heated. Therefore, the driven force of Ag NPs deformation is considered as the volume expansion of the first heated silica layer surrounding Ag NPs.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No U1532262the National Magnetic Confinement Fusion Program of China under Grant No 2011GB108003
文摘Specimens of an oxide dispersion strengthened(ODS) ferritic steel(15 Cr-4 Al-0.6 Zr-0.1 Ti) are implanted with multiple-energy He ions at room temperature to create a damage plateau of 0.4 dpa for the average(corresponding to an He concentration of about 7000 appm) from the near surface to a depth about 1 um. The specimen is subsequently thermally annealed at 800°C for 1 h in a vacuum so that simple defects can be formed in the as-implanted state that has undergone significant recombination, meanwhile helium bubbles at nano-scale are formed. Hardness of the specimens are tested with the nano-indentation technique. A hardening by 25% is observed. Microstructures of the specimen after irradiation/annealing are investigated with transmission electron microscopy. Helium bubbles are generally located at dislocations and grain boundaries. Using the dispersed barrier strength model, the strength factor of helium bubbles in the ODS ferritic steel is estimated to be between0.1 and 0.26, which is close to that of helium bubbles in austenitic steels.