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Chinese Physics B | 2015

Electron irradiation-induced change of structure and damage mechanisms in multi-walled carbon nanotubes*

Yang Jianqun; Li Xingji; Liu Chaoming; Ma Guoliang; Gao Feng

Owing to their unique structure and excellent electrical property, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as an ideal candidate for making future electronic components have great application potentiality. In order to meet the requirements for space application in electronic components, it is necessary to study structural changes and damage mechanisms of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), caused by the irradiations of 70 and 110 keV electrons. In the paper, the changes of structure and damage mechanisms in the irradiated MWCNTs, induced by the irradiations of 70 and 110 keV electrons, are investigated. The changes in surface morphology and structure of the irradiated MWCNT film are characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Raman spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. It is found that the MWCNTs show different behaviors in structural changes after 70 and 110 keV electron irradiation due to different damage mechanisms. SEM results reveal that the irradiation of 70 keV electrons does not change surface morphology of the MWCNT film, while the irradiation of 110 keV electrons with a high fluence of 5 × 1015 cm−2 leads to evident morphological changes, such as the formation of a rough surface, the entanglement of nanotubes and the shrinkage of nanotubes. Based on Raman spectroscopy, XPS, and XRD analyses, it is confirmed that the irradiation of 70 keV electrons increases the interlayer spacing of the MWCNTs and disorders their structure through electronic excitations and ionization effects, while the irradiation of 110 keV electrons obviously reduces the interlayer spacing of the MWCNTs and improves their graphitic order through knock-on atom displacements. The improvement of the irradiated MWCNTs by 110 keV electrons is attributed to the restructuring of defect sites induced by knock-on atom displacements. EPR spectroscopic analyses reveal that the MWCNTs exposed to both 70 keV electrons and 110 keV electrons suffer ionization damage to some extent.


Archive | 2017

Electronic material and device heat cycle and charged particle irradiation combined environment test method

Li Xingji; Liu Chaoming; Yang Jianqun; Ma Guoliang; Lyu Gang


Archive | 2017

Displacement and radiation damage equivalence evaluation method for aromatic polymer insulating material

Li Xingji; Yang Jianqun; Liu Chaoming; Ma Guoliang


Archive | 2017

Method for in-situ test of high-energy electron irradiation effect of electronic component under temperature changing condition based on argon environment

Li Xingji; Ma Guoliang; Yang Jianqun; Liu Chaoming


Archive | 2017

A environment case for electronic components electrical property in situ test

Li Xingji; Ma Guoliang; Liu Chaoming; Yang Jianqun; Lyu Gang


Archive | 2017

Space radiation effect bioequivalence evaluation method of aliphatic polymer insulation materials for space navigation

Yang Jianqun; Li Xingji; Ma Guoliang; Liu Chaoming


Archive | 2017

Ground simulation test method for space comprehensive environmental effect of exposed material for medium and high orbit spacecrafts

Li Xingji; Yang Jianqun; Ma Guoliang; Liu Chaoming; Lyu Gang; Dong Shangli


Archive | 2017

Cascade and point defect producing method based on charged particle irradiation

Li Xingji; Yang Jianqun; Liu Chaoming; Ma Guoliang


Archive | 2017

Bipolar device ionization and displacement radiation damage defect identifying method

Li Xingji; Liu Chaoming; Yang Jianqun; Ma Guoliang


Archive | 2017

Ground simulation test method of a spatial comprehensive environment effect of polymeric material used for spacecraft

Li Xingji; Liu Chaoming; Ma Guoliang; Yang Jianqun

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Li Xingji

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Liu Chaoming

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Yang Jianqun

Harbin Institute of Technology

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He Shiyu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Xiao Jingdong

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Yang Dezhuang

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Gao Feng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liu Yong

Harbin Institute of Technology

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