DocumentCode :
842055
Title :
Radiation Effects in Synthetic Quartz: The Role of Electrodiffusion and Radiation-Induced Mobility of Interstitial Ions
Author :
Halliburton, L.E. ; Markes, M. ; Martin, J.J. ; Doherty, S.P. ; Koumvakalis, N. ; Sibley, W.A. ; Armington, A.F ; Brown, R.N.
Author_Institution :
Physics Department, Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK 74074
Volume :
26
Issue :
6
fYear :
1979
Firstpage :
4851
Lastpage :
4856
Abstract :
Interstitial ions, both alkalis and hydrogen, have been shown to play a crucial role in the radiation response of high-quality commercially-available quartz. Electron spin resonance (ESR), infrared absorption (IR), and acoustic loss (Q-1) measurements have been made on various samples, swept and unswept, cut from Sawyer and Toyo material. These measurements have shown that the number and nature of irradiation-induced defects depend strongly on the irradiation temperature and previous sweeping treatments. In unswept samples, interstitial alkalis are initially trapped adjacent to substitutional Al3+ ions but become mobile if the irradiation temperature is above 200 K. In swept samples, the interstitial alkalis are replaced by hydrogen, in the form of OH- molecules, and irradiation at temperatures as low as 77 K causes the hydrogen to become mobile. The substantial difference in temperature for onset of the radiation-induced mobility of the alkali and hydrogen interstitial ions forms the basis of a sensitive method for testing completeness of the sweeping process.
Keywords :
Acoustic materials; Acoustic measurements; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Hydrogen; Loss measurement; Paramagnetic resonance; Radiation effects; Temperature dependence; Temperature sensors; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1979.4330240
Filename :
4330240
Link To Document :
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