Cratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weight

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Autor(a) principal: Farenzena, Lucio Sartori
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Livi, Rogerio Pohlmann, Araujo, Marco Aurelio de, García Bermúdez, Gerardo Jose, Papaleo, Ricardo Meurer
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Cratering and plastic deformation induced by individual MeV ions on the surface of polystyrene thin films of different molecular weights (Mw) (from 3250 to 2 X 10⁷u) are investigated using scanning force microscopy. 20 MeV, 85 MeV and 197 MeV gold ions are used to bombard the targets at grazing incidence (79° to the surface normal). Induced surface tracks consist of an elliptical crater followed by a hillock elongated in the direction of the ion incidence. For a given ion energy, the crater size is largest on the lowest Mw film. Crater dimensions are systematically reduced on films of heavier macro-molecules, up to a molecular weight of about 1.6 X 10⁵u. For Mw>1.6 X 10⁵u, the crater size remains approximately constant. The difference observed for the lateral dimensions of the craters are about 50% when comparing the lowest and the highest Mw films at a fixed energy. The observed saturation of the crater size for high Mw values coincides with the onset of entanglement effects in the polymer, which influences the viscosity and the compliance of the material. Moreover, the curve of the crater size versus Mw follows the same trend as the reciprocal viscosity (ηˉ¹) versus Mw , indicating that the viscosity is governing the final lateral dimensions of the craters. The hillock dimensions present a weak dependence on Mw , above a threshold at 3250u. The different behavior observed for craters and hillocks is discussed based on the viscoelastic properties of the polymer at different Mw and on the transient heating occurring close to the ion impact site.
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spelling Farenzena, Lucio SartoriLivi, Rogerio PohlmannAraujo, Marco Aurelio deGarcía Bermúdez, Gerardo JosePapaleo, Ricardo Meurer2014-09-26T02:10:51Z20011098-0121http://hdl.handle.net/10183/103849000289369Cratering and plastic deformation induced by individual MeV ions on the surface of polystyrene thin films of different molecular weights (Mw) (from 3250 to 2 X 10⁷u) are investigated using scanning force microscopy. 20 MeV, 85 MeV and 197 MeV gold ions are used to bombard the targets at grazing incidence (79° to the surface normal). Induced surface tracks consist of an elliptical crater followed by a hillock elongated in the direction of the ion incidence. For a given ion energy, the crater size is largest on the lowest Mw film. Crater dimensions are systematically reduced on films of heavier macro-molecules, up to a molecular weight of about 1.6 X 10⁵u. For Mw>1.6 X 10⁵u, the crater size remains approximately constant. The difference observed for the lateral dimensions of the craters are about 50% when comparing the lowest and the highest Mw films at a fixed energy. The observed saturation of the crater size for high Mw values coincides with the onset of entanglement effects in the polymer, which influences the viscosity and the compliance of the material. Moreover, the curve of the crater size versus Mw follows the same trend as the reciprocal viscosity (ηˉ¹) versus Mw , indicating that the viscosity is governing the final lateral dimensions of the craters. The hillock dimensions present a weak dependence on Mw , above a threshold at 3250u. The different behavior observed for craters and hillocks is discussed based on the viscoelastic properties of the polymer at different Mw and on the transient heating occurring close to the ion impact site.application/pdfengPhysical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics. Woodbury. Vol. 63, no. 10 (Mar. 2001), 104108 7p.FísicaPolímeros : DeformaçãoBombardeamento de ionsFilmes finosMicroscopia de força atômicaViscosidadeEfeitos de feixe iônicoCratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weightEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000289369.pdf000289369.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf345381http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/103849/1/000289369.pdf5136587cd56fd51139da250e42e173fcMD51TEXT000289369.pdf.txt000289369.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain28759http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/103849/2/000289369.pdf.txt92eab1e5f45ecbe2d1cb48f1b2c8404fMD52THUMBNAIL000289369.pdf.jpg000289369.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1867http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/103849/3/000289369.pdf.jpg3b26880287976b591c868588c351f656MD5310183/1038492018-10-08 08:14:02.202oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/103849Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-08T11:14:02Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Cratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weight
title Cratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weight
spellingShingle Cratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weight
Farenzena, Lucio Sartori
Física
Polímeros : Deformação
Bombardeamento de ions
Filmes finos
Microscopia de força atômica
Viscosidade
Efeitos de feixe iônico
title_short Cratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weight
title_full Cratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weight
title_fullStr Cratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weight
title_full_unstemmed Cratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weight
title_sort Cratering and plastic deformation in polystyrene induced by MeV heavy ions : dependence on the molecular weight
author Farenzena, Lucio Sartori
author_facet Farenzena, Lucio Sartori
Livi, Rogerio Pohlmann
Araujo, Marco Aurelio de
García Bermúdez, Gerardo Jose
Papaleo, Ricardo Meurer
author_role author
author2 Livi, Rogerio Pohlmann
Araujo, Marco Aurelio de
García Bermúdez, Gerardo Jose
Papaleo, Ricardo Meurer
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Farenzena, Lucio Sartori
Livi, Rogerio Pohlmann
Araujo, Marco Aurelio de
García Bermúdez, Gerardo Jose
Papaleo, Ricardo Meurer
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Física
Polímeros : Deformação
Bombardeamento de ions
Filmes finos
Microscopia de força atômica
Viscosidade
Efeitos de feixe iônico
topic Física
Polímeros : Deformação
Bombardeamento de ions
Filmes finos
Microscopia de força atômica
Viscosidade
Efeitos de feixe iônico
description Cratering and plastic deformation induced by individual MeV ions on the surface of polystyrene thin films of different molecular weights (Mw) (from 3250 to 2 X 10⁷u) are investigated using scanning force microscopy. 20 MeV, 85 MeV and 197 MeV gold ions are used to bombard the targets at grazing incidence (79° to the surface normal). Induced surface tracks consist of an elliptical crater followed by a hillock elongated in the direction of the ion incidence. For a given ion energy, the crater size is largest on the lowest Mw film. Crater dimensions are systematically reduced on films of heavier macro-molecules, up to a molecular weight of about 1.6 X 10⁵u. For Mw>1.6 X 10⁵u, the crater size remains approximately constant. The difference observed for the lateral dimensions of the craters are about 50% when comparing the lowest and the highest Mw films at a fixed energy. The observed saturation of the crater size for high Mw values coincides with the onset of entanglement effects in the polymer, which influences the viscosity and the compliance of the material. Moreover, the curve of the crater size versus Mw follows the same trend as the reciprocal viscosity (ηˉ¹) versus Mw , indicating that the viscosity is governing the final lateral dimensions of the craters. The hillock dimensions present a weak dependence on Mw , above a threshold at 3250u. The different behavior observed for craters and hillocks is discussed based on the viscoelastic properties of the polymer at different Mw and on the transient heating occurring close to the ion impact site.
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