Abstract
This study examines the impact of silicon ion bombardment on the phononic properties
of Si/Si+Ge and SiO2/SiO2+Ge superlattices to enhance neutron superreflector
technology. Using precise ion implantation and Fourier Transform Infrared
Spectroscopy, we observed alterations in transverse and longitudinal optical phonon
modes. The Si/Si+Ge system showed significant redshifts and intensity changes, while
SiO2/SiO2+Ge exhibited increased lattice disorder and peak broadening. These
findings underscore ion bombardment's potential to optimize phononic landscapes for
improved nuclear reactor safety and efficiency through advanced phonon engineering.