CONTINUUM RADIATION EMITTED FROM THIN CARBON FOILS BY LIGHT ION BOMBARDMENTS

  • Park, Jang-Sick (R & D Center, Samsung Corning Co., LTD.) ;
  • Nishimura, Fumio (Researkh Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology) ;
  • Ichimori, Toshihiro (Researkh Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology) ;
  • Kobayashi, Hiso (Institute for Atomic Energy, Rikkyo University) ;
  • Oda, Nobuo (Department of Physics, Science Uniersity of Tokyo)
  • 발행 : 1994.06.01

초록

Relative intensities of photons emitted from tilted carbon foils have been measured in the wavelength region 300800 nm by 0,6-2,4 MeV $H^{+}\;and\;He^{+}$ ion impacts, Ions were directed onto target surfaces at tilt angles with respect to the sllrface normal, Experimental results support the model that the observed continuum radiation is emitted from the exited carbon foil itself. At each incident projectile energy, the photon intensities of continuum spectra for tilted carbon foi Is were compatred to the stoppi ng powers of carbon for $H^{+}\;and\;He^{+}$ ions, It was found that the photon emission intensity for $H^{+}$ ion is linearly proportional to the stopping power, whereas that for $He^{+}$ ions is proportional to a higher power of the stopping power, and that this tendency increases wi th decreasing velocity of the projectiIes[1, 2].[1, 2].

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