Abstract

We present first results concerning stable formation of primary electronic defects and lithium nanometer sized clusters in LiF thin films grown by ion-assisted thermal deposition. The optical and morphological properties of the as grown LiF films, dependent on the deposition conditions, such as ion-beam energy and ion species (Xe, Ar), are reported. The experimental results show a larger efficiency of low-energy Xe ions in inducing the formation of lithium nano-clusters. To analyse the role of the deposition conditions, a preliminary interpretation of the lithium nano-cluster formation mechanism based on the spherical and/or cylindrical spike thermal model is given.

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