Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) irradiated with 140 MeV protons

2020 
Abstract Hexagonal boron nitride was irradiated with 140 MeV protons to a fluence of ~6 1020p/cm2 at Tirr ~200 °C. Isotropic graphite was also irradiated alongside h-BN under similar conditions and fluence to enable direct comparison of the two similar structures. The effects of proton irradiation on dimensional stability and microstructure were studied using precision dilatometry and energy dispersive Xray diffraction techniques revealing by direct comparison to graphite that h-BN can better resist radiation damage from bombardment when irradiated with protons impinging normal to the crystallographic planes or along the crystallographic c-axis. X-ray diffraction experiments also revealed a preferred orientation of the crystallites in bulk samples near the sample surface, an orientation influenced by irradiation. Thermal studies using differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis to 740 °C, augmented by precision dilatometry, provided evidence of subtle phase transitions attributed to residual w-BN in the matrix. Irradiation appears to induce shifting of such transitions.
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