Effects of oxygen ion irradiation on PMN-PT ferroelectric materials for space applications

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Padmaja Guggilla ◽  
A. K. Batra ◽  
Rachel Powell

Lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (PMN-PT) is an important and high performance piezoelectric and pyroelectric relaxor material having wide range of applications in infrared sensor devices. Present work studies the fabrication and dielectric characteristics of PMN-PT in the bulk form. The PMN-PT bulk material was prepared in sol-gel method and subsequently irradiated with heavy ion oxygen. The materials were analyzed and determined that the relaxor ferroelectric material indicated changes in its dielectric constant and pyroelectric coefficient after irradiation. Due to the radiation fluent of 1×1016 ions/cm2 , the dielectric constant of the material increased uniformly, while its pyroelectric coefficient showed a sharp increased to the value of 5×10-9 μC/cm2 °C with increase in temperature. Its dielectric constants showed increase in values of 527 μC/cm2 °C at 50°C, 635 μC/ cm2 °C at 60°C and 748 μC/cm2 °C at 70°C. Properties such as the material impedance, admittance and modulus were investigated for changes in properties which became evident after irradiation. In this paper effect of oxygen ion irradiation on the LiTaO3 and two commercial samples BM 300 and BM 941 are also reported and analyzed. All these bulk materials were functional even after irradiation and was showing enhancement in some of the key characteristics of ferroelectric material.


1997 ◽  
Vol 504 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. C. Choi ◽  
K. H. Kim ◽  
H-J. Jung ◽  
C. N. Whang ◽  
S. K. Koha

ABSTRACTPolyimide films are modified by ion assisted reaction method using various ion beams in various gases environments. Amount of ion and blown gases rate were changed from 5 × 1014 to 1 × 1017 and from 0 to 8 sccm, respectively. Wetting angles between water and polyimide films modified by Ar+ ion without oxygen blowing decrease from 67° to 400° and surface free energies increase from 46 to 64 dyne/cm2. Wetting angle of polyimide films modified by Ar+ ion in an oxygen environment decreases to 12° and surface free energy increases to 72 dyne/cm2. The lowest wetting angle was obtained by oxygen ion irradiation in the oxygen gas environment and its value was 7°. In the case of polyimide film modified by Ar+ ions in an oxygen environment, the wetting angle increases up to 65° when it kept in air and that increases up to 46° when it kept in water after 5 day. In the case of polyimide film modified by O2+ ion in oxygen environment, however, the wetting angle of polyimide film dose not increase. X-ray photoelectron analysis shows that the chemical bonds between polyimide components are severed by ion irradiation and hydrophilic groups such as CO and C=O are formed by the reaction between newly formed radicals and blown oxygen. It was found that adhesion between Cu and polyimide modified by ion assisted reaction was improved. The main reason of the enhanced adhesion is due to the reaction between Cu and C-O or C=O groups formed by ion assisted reaction on the polyimide surface.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. S. Krishnakumar ◽  
C. M. Dinesh ◽  
. Ramani ◽  
S. A. Khan ◽  
D. Kanjilal

1998 ◽  
Vol 527 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Aggarwal ◽  
P. Sen

ABSTRACTWe report study of recovery dynamics, followed by in-situ resistivity measurement, after 100 MeV oxygen ion irradiation in cold rolled Fe at 300K. Scaling behavior with microstructural density and temperature of sample has been used to establish stress induced defects formed during irradiation as a new type of sink. The dynamics after irradiation has been shown to be due to migration of defects to two types of sinks i.e. stress induced defect as variable sinks and internal surfaces as fixed sinks.


2003 ◽  
Vol 158 (9) ◽  
pp. 635-646 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. P. Gnana Prakash ◽  
S. C. Ke ◽  
K. Siddappa

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