Title of article
Investigation of the coincidence Doppler broadening ratio curve of well - annealed copper
Author/Authors
Biganeh, Ali Physics & Accelerators Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran , Rafi-Kheiri, Hosein Physics & Accelerators Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran , Kakuee, Omidreza Physics & Accelerators Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
Pages
5
From page
23
To page
27
Abstract
A two-dimensional coincidence technique is carried out to suppress the background for
exploring the contribution of positron annihilation with core electrons. The spectrometer
is composed of two face-to-face HPGe detectors. To test the performance of the
system, the Coincidence Doppler Broadening (CDB) ratio curve of pure well-annealed
Copper is investigated. The quality of the annealing process is measured using Positron
Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (PALS). For comparison of the ratio curve of different
laboratories, an Aluminum sample is considered as a reference due to its simple electronic
structure. The element-specific CDBS signature of Copper shows the two peaks around
12.8 × 10−3 m0c and 19 × 10−3 m0c at the ratio curve which is dependent on the
momentum of Fermi electrons. The presented ratio curve is compared with the reference
measurement and simulation. Differences and the similarities in the reported ratio
curves are discussed. The comparison shows that our result is more compatible with the
theoretical calculations and can be considered as a new reference for future studies on
the chemical environment of defects in alloys that include copper in their contents.
Keywords
Coincidence Doppler broadening , Copper , Ratio curve , Positron annihilation
Journal title
Radiation Physics and Engineering
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2732657
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