Study the metal impurities in potassium dihydrogen phosphate crystal by ion beam analysis

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms(2023)

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KDP (Potassium dihydrogen phosphate) crystal is one of the artificially grown crystals that has attracted the most attention. Now the fast growth method, which may easily introduce the metal impurities, is widely investigated. These metal impurity ions seriously affect growth rate and optical properties of the crystal. In this paper, the metal impurities Fe3+, Ba2+ and Cu2+ were doped into the growth solution of KDP crystals. The content and distribution of these metal impurities in KDP crystals were analyzed by a 3 MeV proton beam. The results indicate the chemical composition of elements O, K and P did not change by the impact from the ion beam. The limit of detection of Fe3+ was calculated. The results show that the trivalent metal ions in KDP crystals are easier to enter the crystals versus divalent ions and most of them distributed uniformly in the crystal.
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Ion beam analysis,Damage analysis,KDP crystal,Impurities,Doping
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