Positron annihilation in pure and defected metals

The Doppler-broadening technique has been applied to positron annihilation studies in plastically deformed and annealed specimens of zinc, indium, cadmium, lead, gold, and silver in the temperature range down to 4.2 K. Annealing studies in metals deformed at room temperature or under liquid nitrogen...

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Main Author: Chaglar, Ilper
Published: Royal Holloway, University of London 1978
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4510102017-03-16T16:17:00ZPositron annihilation in pure and defected metalsChaglar, Ilper1978The Doppler-broadening technique has been applied to positron annihilation studies in plastically deformed and annealed specimens of zinc, indium, cadmium, lead, gold, and silver in the temperature range down to 4.2 K. Annealing studies in metals deformed at room temperature or under liquid nitrogen provided information on recrystallisation and on the nature of defects produced by plastic deformation. It has been shown that the specific trapping rate of positrons by deformation-induced dislocations is temperature independent. The equilibrium measurements, which extended up to their melting points in well annealed samples (except for gold and silver), enabled us to compare the models proposed to take into account the intermediate temperature dependence of the line-shape parameter. Also the mono-vacancy formation energies could be determined. The model fittings to the annihilation gamma-ray peak, which consisted of a Gaussian and an inverted parabola convoluted with the instrumental resolution function, provided the probabilities of positron annihilation with core and conduction electrons in the deformed and annealed samples. The annihilation spectra were recorded with a high resolution Ge(Li) detector whose resolution at a count rate of 5000 cps was 1.15 keV for the 514 keV line in <sup>85</sup>Sr. Further results on the temperature dependence of the width parameters of the Gaussian and parabolic distributions which characterise the momentum distributions of the core and conduction electrons, respectively, are presented.539.7Nuclear Physics And RadiationRoyal Holloway, University of Londonhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.451010http://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/020c93e3-37aa-4739-8a22-3572a93c6d20/1/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Nuclear Physics And Radiation
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Nuclear Physics And Radiation
Chaglar, Ilper
Positron annihilation in pure and defected metals
description The Doppler-broadening technique has been applied to positron annihilation studies in plastically deformed and annealed specimens of zinc, indium, cadmium, lead, gold, and silver in the temperature range down to 4.2 K. Annealing studies in metals deformed at room temperature or under liquid nitrogen provided information on recrystallisation and on the nature of defects produced by plastic deformation. It has been shown that the specific trapping rate of positrons by deformation-induced dislocations is temperature independent. The equilibrium measurements, which extended up to their melting points in well annealed samples (except for gold and silver), enabled us to compare the models proposed to take into account the intermediate temperature dependence of the line-shape parameter. Also the mono-vacancy formation energies could be determined. The model fittings to the annihilation gamma-ray peak, which consisted of a Gaussian and an inverted parabola convoluted with the instrumental resolution function, provided the probabilities of positron annihilation with core and conduction electrons in the deformed and annealed samples. The annihilation spectra were recorded with a high resolution Ge(Li) detector whose resolution at a count rate of 5000 cps was 1.15 keV for the 514 keV line in <sup>85</sup>Sr. Further results on the temperature dependence of the width parameters of the Gaussian and parabolic distributions which characterise the momentum distributions of the core and conduction electrons, respectively, are presented.
author Chaglar, Ilper
author_facet Chaglar, Ilper
author_sort Chaglar, Ilper
title Positron annihilation in pure and defected metals
title_short Positron annihilation in pure and defected metals
title_full Positron annihilation in pure and defected metals
title_fullStr Positron annihilation in pure and defected metals
title_full_unstemmed Positron annihilation in pure and defected metals
title_sort positron annihilation in pure and defected metals
publisher Royal Holloway, University of London
publishDate 1978
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