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Titre: Radiation damage induced by reactor neutrons in nano-anatase TiO2 thin film
Auteur(s): Hazem, Rafik
Izerrouken, Mahmoud
Mots-clés: Nano-anatase
Neutron irradiation
Crystallinity
Annealing and damaging effect
Resistivity
Band gap
Date de publication: 2020
Editeur: Elsevier
Collection/Numéro: Radiation Physics and Chemistry Volume 177, December 2020, 109114;
Résumé: Reactor neutrons damage induced in nanocrystalline anatase TiO2 thin film, deposited by sol-gel on silicon substrate, was investigated by grazing angle X-ray diffraction (GAXRD), Raman spectroscopy, four-point probe and UV–visible spectrophotometry. After irradiation, the crystallinity of TiO2 films improves and the electrical resistivity increases, due to an annealing effect associated with the reduction in oxygen vacancies in material. The observed change in the response of irradiated material at higher fluence, demonstrated by a slight reduction in the degree of crystallinity and electrical resistivity, testifies to the simultaneous presence of an annealing effect and a damaging effect during neutron irradiation. Moreover, the difference in the response of anatase and rutile phases of TiO2 under neutron irradiation is explained by the difference in their crystalline structures and kinetic properties of defects. The optical band gap remains unchanged after irradiation meaning that no energy level has been produced within the forbidden region
URI/URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0969806X20300104#!
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/5971
ISSN: 0969-806X
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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