Evolution of clusters in energetic heavy ion bombarded amorphous graphite
M.N. Akhtar, Bashir Ahmad, Shoaib Ahmad

TL;DR
This study investigates how carbon clusters form and break apart in amorphous graphite when bombarded with energetic heavy ions, revealing cluster evolution through energy spectra analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel technique to generate and analyze carbon clusters in amorphous graphite under heavy ion bombardment, showing cluster evolution and fragmentation.
Findings
Clusters are generated by heavy ion bombardment.
Cluster evolution and fragmentation are observed.
Energy spectra reveal cluster dynamics.
Abstract
Carbon clusters have been generated by a novel technique of energetic heavy ion bombardment of amorphous graphite. The evolution of clusters and their subsequent fragmentation under continuing ion bombardment is revealed by detecting various clusters in the energy spectra of the direct recoils emitted as a result of collision between ions and the surface constituents.
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