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Journal of Physics D | 2015

Time-resolved electron kinetics in swift heavy ion irradiated solids

Nikita Medvedev; R.A. Rymzhanov; A.E. Volkov

The event-by-event Monte Carlo model, TREKIS, was developed to describe the excitation of the electron subsystems of various solids by a penetrating swift heavy ion (SHI), the spatial spreading of generated fast electrons, and secondary electron and hole cascades. Complex dielectric function formalism is used to obtain relevant cross sections. This allows the recognition of fundamental effects resulting from the collective response of the electron subsystem of a target for excitation that is not possible within the binary collision approximation of these cross sections, e.g. the differences in the electronic stopping of an ion and in the electron mean free paths for different structures (phases) of a material. A systematic study performed with this model for different materials (insulators, semiconductors and metals) revealed effects which may be important for an ion track: e.g. the appearance of a second front of excess electronic energy propagation outwards from the track core following the primary front of spreading of generated electrons. We also analyze how the initial ballistic spatial spreading of fast electrons generated in a track turns to the diffusion ~10 fs after ion passage. Detailed time-resolved simulations of electronic subsystem kinetics helped in understanding the reasons behind enhanced silicon resistance to SHI irradiation in contrast to easily produced damage in this material by femtosecond laser pulses. We demonstrate that the fast spreading of excited electrons from the track core on a sub-100 fs timescale prevents the Si lattice from nonthermal melting in a relaxing SHI track.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2014

Monte-Carlo modeling of excitation of the electron subsystem of Al2O3 and polyethylene after swift heavy ion impact

R.A. Rymzhanov; Nikita Medvedev; A.E. Volkov


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2013

Combined model of the material excitation and relaxation in swift heavy ion tracks

S.A. Gorbunov; P.N. Terekhin; Nikita Medvedev; A.E. Volkov


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2014

Excitation and relaxation of olivine after swift heavy ion impact

S.A. Gorbunov; Nikita Medvedev; R.A. Rymzhanov; P.N. Terekhin; A.E. Volkov


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2016

Latent tracks and associated strain in Al2O3 irradiated with swift heavy ions

J.H. O’Connell; R.A. Rymzhanov; V.A. Skuratov; A.E. Volkov; N.S. Kirilkin


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2015

Electronic and atomic kinetics in solids irradiated with free-electron lasers or swift-heavy ions

Nikita Medvedev; A.E. Volkov; Beata Ziaja


Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2015

Electron emission from silicon and germanium after swift heavy ion impact

R.A. Rymzhanov; Nikita Medvedev; A.E. Volkov


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2015

Effect of valence holes kinetics on material excitation in tracks of swift heavy ions

R.A. Rymzhanov; Nikita Medvedev; A.E. Volkov


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2015

Monte-Carlo modeling of excitation of the electron subsystem of ZnO and MgO in tracks of swift heavy ions

R.A. Voronkov; R.A. Rymzhanov; Nikita Medvedev; A.E. Volkov


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2015

A model of chemical etching of olivine in the vicinity of the trajectory of a swift heavy ion

S.A. Gorbunov; R.A. Rymzhanov; N. I. Starkov; A.E. Volkov; A. Malakhov

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R.A. Rymzhanov

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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Nikita Medvedev

Kaiserslautern University of Technology

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S.A. Gorbunov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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R.A. Voronkov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. Malakhov

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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N. I. Starkov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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N.S. Kirilkin

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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V.A. Skuratov

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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J.H. O’Connell

Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University

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