Artigo de peri??dico
Ion implantation in titanium dioxide thin films studied by perturbed angular correlations
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0021-8979
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121
10.1063/1.4980168
60.616
Autor
SCHELL, JULIANA
LUPASCU, DORU C.
CARBONARI, ARTUR W.
MANSANO, RONALDO D.
RIBEIRO JUNIOR, IBERE S.
DANG, THIEN T.
ANUSCA, IRINA
TRIVEDI, HARSH
JOHNSTON, KARL
VIANDEN, REINER
Resumen
The local environment in titanium dioxide was studied by the time dependent perturbed gamma-gamma angular correlation of In-111/Cd-111 and Hf-181/Ta-181 at the Helmholtz-Institut fur Strahlen-und Kernphysik, Bonn. An introduction to the implantation methodologies performed at the Bonn Radioisotope Separator is presented. The investigation was carried out on thin films, which were deposited by magnetic sputtering on Si. The results show two different sites for both probe nuclei with unique electric quadrupole interaction. Using Cd-111 one of them has been attributed to the substitutional Ti at the rutile structure. For Ta-181, the spectra show the anatase phase, with a well-defined electric quadrupole frequency.