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Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials NuPECC Meeting Prague, June 2011 SPIRIT MIDTERM STATUS Wolfhard Möller

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NuPECC Meeting Prague , June 2011 . SPIRIT MiDTERM STatus. Wolfhard Möller. European Access to Ion Technologies. www.spirit-ion.eu. Coordinated by. 11 Partners from 6 European Member States and 2 Associated States - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

NuPECC Meeting Prague, June 2011

SPIRIT

MIDTERM STATUS

Wolfhard Möller

Page 2: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 2Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

European Access to Ion Technologies

Coordinated by

11 Partners from 6 European Member States and 2 Associated States

Free Access for European Users at 7 European Ion Beam Laboratories

Development of Ion Technologies for Materials Analysis and Modification

Promoting and Training Activities

www.spirit-ion.eu

Page 3: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 3Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

European Access to Ion Technologies

Ion-beam based quantitative materials analysis: Rutherford backscattering (RBS) Elastic Recoil Detection (ERD) Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA) Proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE) ….

Ion-beam modification of materials: Conventional ion implantation Plasma-based ion implantation Ion-assisted thin film deposition

Ion irradiation Nuclear materials Biological cells ….

SPIRIT offers

Free access for European Users User travel and local costs covered by EU

User Proposals: www.spirit-ion.eu

Page 4: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 4Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

SPIRIT Dates and Numbers

Project Duration 1-March-2009 – 28-Febr-2013Total EC Funding 6.991.000 €Total User Time ~ 13.000 h

Distribution of Budget

Distribution of Activities

Page 5: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 5Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

SPIRIT Transnational Access (TNA)

> 90% total delivery of projected user time varying performance at individual infrastructures

too optimistic view for biomedical applications underestimation of efforts for user acquisition

redistribution of TNA quota for months 25-48

Materials

Biomedical

Environmental & Cultural Heritage

Page 6: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 6Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

SPIRIT Networking

Workshops and Tutorials (internal and external participants)

Workshop "New Detector Technologies for Advanced Materials Research using Ion Beam Analysis", Plitvice Lakes, CroatiaTutorial "Ion Implantation and Irradiation", Dresden, Germany

Technician Exchange ProgramDetector DevelopmentReduction of Analysing Beam Effects

Standards and Round Robin Actions for Ion Beam Analysis

Page 7: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 7Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

SPIRIT Joint “Research” Activities (JRA)

Beams (Work Package 5)Targeted Irradiation In-situ Instrumentation

Improving Analysis (Work Package 6)Detector DevelopmentReduction of Analysing Beam Effects

Extending into New Fields (Work Package 7)3-dimensional AnalysisChemical and Molecular Imaging

Page 8: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 8Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

Microbeam Cell Irradiation Facilities UBW / TU Munich

Page 9: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 9Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

Segmented IBA Detectors HZDR UPMC Paris

Large detector area • reduces time of analysis• reduces irradiation damage of sample• deteriorates energy resolution due to

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Page 10: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 10Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

High-resolution gas ionization detectors

ETHZ Zurich RBI Zagreb

• no radiation degradation• very high heavy ion energy resolution

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Page 11: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 11Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

Beam-induced sample deterioration

ETHZ Zurich UPMC Paris

• known for long hydrogen analysis in polymers and glasses strongly dependent on individual problem

• better characterization and understanding intended new dedicated experiments compilation of database

Page 12: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 12Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

High-resolution PIXE for chemical analysis

RBI Zagrebwavelength dispersive analysis using crystal spectrometer

Page 13: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 13Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

3D Analysis using Confocal PIXE

JSI Ljubljana

• 2D lateral resolution by beam scanning

• depth resolution by focused x-ray collection

from 2D scan w/o lens

from 3D measurement and reconstruction

hematite particle on a substrate

Page 14: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 14Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

MeV Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry

U Surrey

• Molecular Mapping • "Soft" electronic desorption:

more intact large molecules

• Option of operation at ambient pressure

leucine (amino acid)

Page 15: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 15Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

MeV SIMS: Forensic Applications?

U Surrey

Page 16: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 16Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

Jet Sputtering by Electronic Energy Loss

User Marcel Toulemonde GANIL-CIRIL Caen, France

Infrastructure UBW/TU Munich

• Very high sputtering yield• Modified thermal spike description

Thermal component and jet component

Heavy ion irradiation 200 MeV Au+

Sputtered clusters on catcher

Page 17: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 17Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

Ion-Induced Intermixing of Metallic Multilayers

User Momir Milosavljevic VINCA Institute Belgrade, Serbia

Infrastructure University of Surrey

• Collisional and potential chemical effects

Ion Irradiation and RBS

Page 18: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 18Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

Fusion reactor materials

User R. Gonzalez Arrabal Inst. Fusion Nuclear Madrid, SpainInfrastructure HZDR

RBS, ERD, NRA ; H Implantation

Page 19: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 19Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

NiTi for prosthetic implants

User Rui Martins Inst. Tecnol. e Nuclear Lisbon, Portugal

Infrastructure HZDR

• Superelasticity• Shape-Memory Effects• But: Biotoxicity of Ni

Plasma Immersion Implantation 20...40 keV N++ O+

O+ N+

Surface layer strongly denuded of Ni

Page 20: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 20Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

Bioapplication of nanomaterials

User Giacomo Ceccone EC Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy

Infrastructure CNRS-CENBG

• Interaction of magnetic nanoparticles and cells

NucleusCytosol

C Fe

PIXE

Nanoparticles decorate the perinuclear region of the cell

Optical

Page 21: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 21Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

Photocatalytic Thin Films

User Nuno Barradas Inst. Tecnol. e Nuclear Lisbon, Portugal

Infrastructure HZDR

HI-ERD

Surprise: there is Na in the films (from glass substrate) Surprise: there is more C than N in the films

• TiO2 (anatase) for environmental decontamination • N doping for activation by visible light

Thin film deposition: Reactive DC magnetron sputtering with N codoping

Page 22: NuPECC  Meeting  Prague , June 2011

page 22Prof. Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | http://www.hzdr.de

Phytoremediation of Agricultural Pollutants

User Lyudmilla Lyubenova Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany

Infrastructure JSI Ljubljana

• Localization of nutrition elements and metals in plants

• Defence mechanisms against uptake

μPIXE