Sample
Name
Pellet of Serpentine UB-N
Date
2019-10-01
Thickness
600.0 $\pm$ 100.0 ${\mu}m$
Diameter
20000.0 ${\mu}m$
Mass
0.24 $\pm$ 0.01 $g$
Substrate material
pressed PEG powder
Substrate comments
The substrate is formed by powdered polyethylene glycol (PEG) (with an average molecular mass of 8000 g/mol, from Fisher Scientific) that has been pre-pressed into a pellet (20 mm in diameter.
Comments
The pellet was prepared by pressing (7 tons for 5 min) ~240 mg of the powedered material (grain size 1–100 µm) on top of a PEG substrate pellet. The PEG layer is used as a substrate to avoid pellet break. The sample layer is thick enough (> 500 µm) to avoid any ion or photon from interacting with the substrate during the experiment.
irradiated Serpentine UB-N pellet (He+, 3E16 ions/cm2)
Temperature
300.0 $\pm$ 5.0 $K$
Temperature max
300.0 $\pm$ 5.0 $K$
Type
vacuum
Fluid temperature
300.0 $K$
Fluid pressure
1.0e-07 $mbar$
Source
ion accelerator
Chronology
before spectrum
Particle
Family
atoms and molecules
Type
atomic ions
Particle
$He^+$
Energy
40.0 $keV.particle^{-1}$
Particle fluence
6e+16 $particle.m^{-2}$
Number
1
Layers