Trap mutation in He-doped ion-implanted tungsten
1994
In this work, we report on an investigation of the defect complexes InVe2He n in tungsten by means of PAC. The release steps InVe2He n → InV2Hen-1 + He were identified forn=1t−5. The dissociation energies, in the range of 2.9–4.5 eV, agree perfectly with the values that have been previously determined by means of THDS. The quadrupole frequency is about 122 Mrad/s forn=1,2 and about 101 Mrad/s forn=3,4. These values are smaller than the frequency of the undecorated vacancy (n=0). The vacancy mutates into a divacancy if it is filled with about 10 He atoms, giving rise to a quadrupole frequency of about 218 Mrad/s. This so-called “trap mutation” ultimately leads to bubble information. We observed at least three different bubble-associated quadrupole interactions.
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