Study of an MeV Nuclear Resonance to Increase Sodium Detection by Ion Beam Analysis

ORAL

Abstract

Blood percolation into implanted glucose sensors for diabetics limits sensor lifetime to 3-7 days. Na$^+$ mobile ions from blood permanently damage Si-based devices. Ion Beam Analysis (IBA) can detect Na in sensors. However, due to the low atomic number of Na (Z=11) and low mass ratio of Na to Si, Na that has percolated into implanted sensors is difficult to detect via standard 2 MeV $^{4}$He Rutherford backscattering. Nuclear resonance can increase the Na scattering cross-section. This work characterizes a $\sim4.7$ MeV resonance, annotated $^{23}$Na($\alpha$,$\alpha$)$^{23}$Na, between $^{23}$Na atoms and $\alpha$ particles. To increase precision of measurements for resonance energy, width, and factor, ion beam energy is calibrated via 3 signals: $5.486\pm0.007$ MeV emission of $\alpha$ particles by $^{241}$Am, and two nuclear resonances, $4.265\pm0.055$ MeV $^{4}$He with $^{12}$C, and $3.038\pm0.003$ MeV $^{4}$He with $^{16}$O. The $^{23}$Na($\alpha$,$\alpha$)$^{23}$Na nuclear resonance is found to have an energy of $4.696\pm0.180$ MeV and cross-section increase of $41\pm7.0\%$. Increase of Na detection in IBA via the studied resonance is statistically significant. Future research can determine if the cross-section increase is sufficient for Na detection in glucose sensors.

Authors

  • Abijith Krishnan

    • Arizona State University Dpt. of Physics/BASIS Scottsdale HS
    • Arizona State University Dpt. Physics/BASIS Scottsdale HS
    • Arizona State University Physics Dpt./BASIS Scottsdale HS
    • Arizona State Univ Dpt of Physics/BASIS HS Scottsdale
  • Nithin Kannan

    • Arizona State University Physics Dpt./BASIS Scottsdale HS
  • Tiffanie S. Cappello-Lee

    • Arizona State University Physics Dpt./Tempe Preparatory Academy
  • Rachel A. Neglia

    • Arizona State University Physics Dpt./Tempe Preparatory Academy
  • M. W. Mangus Jr.

    • Arizona State University Physics Dpt.
  • Robert Culbertson

    • Arizona State University Dpt. of Physics
    • Arizona State University Physics Dpt.
    • Arizona State Univ Dpt of Physics
    • Department of Physics, Arizona State University
    • Arizona State University
  • Nicole Herbots

    • Arizona State University
    • Arizona State University Dpt. of Physics
    • Arizona State University Dpt. Physics
    • Arizona State University Dpt Physics
    • Arizona State University Physics Dpt.
    • Arizona State Univ Dpt of Physics
  • B. J. Wilkens

    • ASU Leroy Eyring Center for Solid State Science
  • Clarizza F. Watson

    • SiO2 NanoTech LLC
    • SiO2 Nanotech LLC