The pore opening process of etching polymer films irradiated by single and multiple heavy ions. The etching process in the range of the track core radius (10 nm)
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Schulz, A
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机构:Joint Nucl Res Inst, Flerov Lab Nucl Res, SU-101000 Moscow, Russia
Schulz, A
Danziger, M
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机构:Joint Nucl Res Inst, Flerov Lab Nucl Res, SU-101000 Moscow, Russia
Danziger, M
Trofimov, VV
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Trofimov, VV
Prokert, K
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机构:Joint Nucl Res Inst, Flerov Lab Nucl Res, SU-101000 Moscow, Russia
Prokert, K
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[1] Joint Nucl Res Inst, Flerov Lab Nucl Res, SU-101000 Moscow, Russia
[2] Joint Nucl Res Inst, High Energy Phys Lab, SU-101000 Moscow, Russia
electrochemical conductivity method;
single and multiple track etching;
pore opening (or breakthrough) process;
convolution and Laplace Transform;
D O I:
10.1016/S1350-4487(97)00032-2
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TL [原子能技术];
O571 [原子核物理学];
学科分类号:
0827 ;
082701 ;
摘要:
The technique of electrochemical etching of irradiated polymer films is an useful method to investigate structures of the track cores. In the case of the investigation of multiple track foils, the mean effective radius corresponds to the average of all synchron etching pores. On the other hand, the etching cones of all tracks do not break through to conducting micro channels coincidentally. The statistical character of this pore opening (break through) process is still unexplained, although several effects concerning this topic have been observed in the past. Another computer program simulates by way of the Monte Carlo Method the etching process of an ensemble of tracks within a thin polymer film. The conductivity of the multiple track etching foil can be described by the convolution between the conductivity of a single pore and the time dependent breakthrough rate. By way of the Laplace Transforms the measurements of the multiple and single track etching polymer films can be deconvoluted and yield the statistical nature of the pore opening process.