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Characteristics of Solar Wind Radiation Damage in Lunar Soil: PAT and TEM Study
Sizhe Zhao; Hongyi Chen; Yang Li; Shuoxue Jin; Yanxue Wu; Chuanjiao Zhou; Xiongyao Li; Hong Tang; Wen Yu; Zhipeng Xia
2022
Source PublicationNanomaterials
Volume12Issue:7Pages:1135
Abstract

Irradiation structural damage (e.g., radiation tracks, amorphous layers, and vesicles) is widely observed in lunar soil grains. Previous experiments have revealed that irradiation damage is caused by the injection of solar wind and solar flare energetic particles. In this study, cordierite and gabbro were selected as analogs of shallow and deep excavated lunar crust materials for proton irradiation experiments. The fluence was 1.44 ± 0.03 × 1018 H+/cm2, which is equivalent to 102 years of average solar wind proton implantation on the Moon. Before and after irradiation, structural damage in samples is detected by slow positron annihilation technology (PAT), Doppler broadening (DB) measurement, focused ion beam (FIB), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The DB results showed the structural damage peaks of irradiated gabbro and cordierite were located at 40 and 45 nm. Hydrogen diffused to a deeper region and it reached beyond depths of 150 and 136 nm for gabbro and cordierite, respectively. Hydrogen atoms occupied the original vacancy defects and formed vacancy sites—hydrogen atom complexes, which affected the annihilation of positrons with electrons in the vacancy defects. All of the DB results were validated by TEM. This study proves that the positron annihilation technique has an excellent performance in the detection of defects in the whole structure of the sample. In combination with TEM and other detection methods, this technology could be used for the detection of structural damage in extraterrestrial samples.

 

KeywordPositron Annihilation Irradiation Structural Damage Vacancy Defects
DOI10.3390/nano12071135
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/13595
Collection月球与行星科学研究中心
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Affiliation1.College of Earth Sciences, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541006, China
2.Center for Lunar and Planetary Sciences, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
3.Center for Excellence in Comparative Planetology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230026, China
4.Multi-Disciplinary Research Division, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
5.Analysis and Test Center, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China
6.Key Laboratory of Planetary Geological Evolution at Universities of Guangxi Province, Guilin 541006, China
7.Guangxi Key Laboratory of Hidden Metallic Ore Deposits Exploration, Guilin 541006, China
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Sizhe Zhao,Hongyi Chen,Yang Li,et al. Characteristics of Solar Wind Radiation Damage in Lunar Soil: PAT and TEM Study[J]. Nanomaterials,2022,12(7):1135.
APA Sizhe Zhao.,Hongyi Chen.,Yang Li.,Shuoxue Jin.,Yanxue Wu.,...&Zhipeng Xia.(2022).Characteristics of Solar Wind Radiation Damage in Lunar Soil: PAT and TEM Study.Nanomaterials,12(7),1135.
MLA Sizhe Zhao,et al."Characteristics of Solar Wind Radiation Damage in Lunar Soil: PAT and TEM Study".Nanomaterials 12.7(2022):1135.
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