A Study of the Effect of Etching Time on the Optical Properties of Irradiated CR-39 Polymer

The track etch detector, CR-39, in common usage, is highly sensitive to recording charged particles. CR-39 polymer samples were irradiated with alpha particles at different energies (2.17 MeV and 3.95 MeV) followed by chemical etching with different times (1.50, 3.00 and 6.00 h).  The tracks formed...

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Main Author: Moustfa Fawzy EISSA
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Language:English
Published: Walailak University 2013-12-01
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spelling doaj-349ffc05b8be454daabc53714229884d2020-11-25T01:15:33ZengWalailak UniversityWalailak Journal of Science and Technology1686-39332228-835X2013-12-0111910.2004/wjst.v11i6.786401A Study of the Effect of Etching Time on the Optical Properties of Irradiated CR-39 PolymerMoustfa Fawzy EISSA0Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Beni-suef UniversityThe track etch detector, CR-39, in common usage, is highly sensitive to recording charged particles. CR-39 polymer samples were irradiated with alpha particles at different energies (2.17 MeV and 3.95 MeV) followed by chemical etching with different times (1.50, 3.00 and 6.00 h).  The tracks formed in CR-39 due to irradiations were visualized by using etching technique. The optical properties of the CR-39 polymer before and after the etching processes were studied with ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy. The optical band gap energy was calculated for the CR-39 polymer samples. The average value of the track diameter of irradiation at 2.17 MeV and etching time 1.5 h is fairly large compared with its value at 3.95 MeV. This is due to the production of defect levels in the band gap of polymer at the 2.17 MeV. The results revealed that the CR-39 samples at 3.00 h are insensitive to the optical variations in the fundamental absorption edge. doi:10.14456/WJST.2014.94http://wjst.wu.ac.th/index.php/wjst/article/view/786CR-39 track etch polymeretching timealpha particles irradiationsoptical band gap energyUrbach energy
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A Study of the Effect of Etching Time on the Optical Properties of Irradiated CR-39 Polymer
Walailak Journal of Science and Technology
CR-39 track etch polymer
etching time
alpha particles irradiations
optical band gap energy
Urbach energy
author_facet Moustfa Fawzy EISSA
author_sort Moustfa Fawzy EISSA
title A Study of the Effect of Etching Time on the Optical Properties of Irradiated CR-39 Polymer
title_short A Study of the Effect of Etching Time on the Optical Properties of Irradiated CR-39 Polymer
title_full A Study of the Effect of Etching Time on the Optical Properties of Irradiated CR-39 Polymer
title_fullStr A Study of the Effect of Etching Time on the Optical Properties of Irradiated CR-39 Polymer
title_full_unstemmed A Study of the Effect of Etching Time on the Optical Properties of Irradiated CR-39 Polymer
title_sort study of the effect of etching time on the optical properties of irradiated cr-39 polymer
publisher Walailak University
series Walailak Journal of Science and Technology
issn 1686-3933
2228-835X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The track etch detector, CR-39, in common usage, is highly sensitive to recording charged particles. CR-39 polymer samples were irradiated with alpha particles at different energies (2.17 MeV and 3.95 MeV) followed by chemical etching with different times (1.50, 3.00 and 6.00 h).  The tracks formed in CR-39 due to irradiations were visualized by using etching technique. The optical properties of the CR-39 polymer before and after the etching processes were studied with ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy. The optical band gap energy was calculated for the CR-39 polymer samples. The average value of the track diameter of irradiation at 2.17 MeV and etching time 1.5 h is fairly large compared with its value at 3.95 MeV. This is due to the production of defect levels in the band gap of polymer at the 2.17 MeV. The results revealed that the CR-39 samples at 3.00 h are insensitive to the optical variations in the fundamental absorption edge. doi:10.14456/WJST.2014.94
topic CR-39 track etch polymer
etching time
alpha particles irradiations
optical band gap energy
Urbach energy
url http://wjst.wu.ac.th/index.php/wjst/article/view/786
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