Abstract
To better appreciate dynamic annealing processes in ion irradiated MgO single crystals of three low-index crystallographic orientations, lattice damage variation with irradiation temperature was investigated. Irradiations were performed with 100 keV Ar ions to a fluence of 1 × 10 15 Ar/cm 2 in a temperature interval from −150 to 1100 °C. Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy combined with ion channeling was used to analyze lattice damage. Damage recovery with increasing irradiation temperature proceeded via two characteristic stages separated by 200 °C. Strong radiation damage anisotropy was observed at temperatures below 200 °C, with (1 1 0) MgO being the most radiation damage tolerant. Above 200 °C damage recovery was isotropic and almost complete recovery was reached at 1100 °C. We attributed this orientation dependence to a variation of dynamic annealing mechanisms with irradiation temperature.
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