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Showing papers by "Robert S Averback published in 1978"


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TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic study of the damage function of both Ag and Cu was performed by measuring resistivity increments induced by irradiation of thin-foil specimens at 6 K with several species of ions.
Abstract: A systematic study of the damage function of both Ag and Cu has been performed by measuring resistivity increments induced by irradiation of thin-foil specimens at 6 K with several species of ions. Beam energies were selected such that the projectiles were stopped within the target. Results were compared with theoretical calculations based on a modified Kinchin-Pease damage function. The damage efficiency (ratio of experimental-to-theoretical values) is roughly unity for irradiations with H, but decreases rapidly as the projectile mass increases, which results in harder recoil spectra. For projectiles heavier than Ne, the efficiency becomes relatively constant (0.4 for Ag and 0.35 for Cu). These results indicate that deviations from the modified Kinchin-Pease model begin to occur at energies not far above the displacement threshold energy and the efficiency becomes roughly constant for recoil energies greater than a few keV. Comparison is made with damage-rate studies for other types of irradiation.

260 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a comparison between results of recent neutron- and ion-irradiation experiments on metals is made, and low-temperature defect production and stage-I annealing are discussed.

56 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the defect production by energetic ions has been investigated for projectile masses between 1 and 209 in the energy range between 10/sup 4/ and 10/Sup 6/ eV.

39 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the saturation of electrical resistivity changes, which were induced by various types of irradiations at liquid helium temperatures, was studied as a function of the primary recoil energy in copper and silver.

27 citations



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TL;DR: In this paper, the mean range of this low-energy heavy ion was very small compared with the thickness of the gold thin-films employed, and thin films were removed and inspected in a transmission microscope.

8 citations