Abstract
High-energy ion irradiation effects on the surfaces of α-silicon carbide (SiC) and hot-pressed silicon nitride (Si3N4) were studied by optical microscopy, surface profilometry, Auger electron spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques. Optical microscopy and surface profilometry revealed that 1-MeV Ni+ ion irradiation at a dose of 1×1016 cm−2 produces swelling and roughness on both SiC and Si3N4. Auger electron spectroscopy in combination with sputtering revealed that the SiC surface becomes C rich, whereas the Si3N4 surface becomes Si rich due to ion irradiation. Cross-section TEM analysis of the surface layer of irradiated SiC showed that about 1 μm of material at the surface has become amorphous due to irradiation with 1-MeV Ni+ at a dose of 1×1016 cm−2. Amorphization has also been observed in Si3N4. These results are discussed with reference to the information available in the literature.
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