J. Jensen et al., Microscopic observations of metallic inclusions generated along the path of MeV clusters in CaF2, NUCL INST B, 146(1-4), 1998, pp. 399-404
Fluorite (CaF2) crystals were irradiated at 300 K with MeV cluster (Au-4, C
-10, C-60) ions at normal incidence. After irradiation, the samples were ob
served in a transmission electron microscope. During observations, the samp
les were kept at low temperature (approximate to 100 K) in order to avoid t
he formation of metallic inclusions due to electron irradiation. The cluste
r ions are shown to create intermittent tracks which are stable under the e
lectron beam. The tracks consist of aligned faceted anion voids, which can
also be viewed as calcium inclusions. These inclusions appear as having ful
ly developed {1 0 0} faces, indicating that there is always a good epitaxy
with the surrounding fluorite lattice. After irradiation with 30 MeV C-60 t
he typical dimension of these metallic inclusions is of about 10 nm. Furthe
rmore, surface contrasts associated to sputtering are sometimes observed at
the track entrance and exit. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights res
erved.