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(2020) Minerals Under Extreme Conditions: Heavy Ion Irradiations Under High Pressure and in situ Raman Spectroscopy
Tzifas I, Voss K-O, Boehler R, Lang M, Merk B, Toimil-Morales M-E, Severin D & Trautmann C
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2645
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06n: Room 2, Wednesday 24th June 08:06 - 08:09
Ioannis Tzifas
Kay-Obbe Voss
Reinhard Boehler View abstracts at 7 conferences in series
Maik Lang View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
Bruno Merk
Maria-Eugenia Toimil-Morales
Daniel Severin
Christina Trautmann
Kay-Obbe Voss
Reinhard Boehler View abstracts at 7 conferences in series
Maik Lang View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
Bruno Merk
Maria-Eugenia Toimil-Morales
Daniel Severin
Christina Trautmann
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Submitted by Yuri Amelin on Wednesday 24th June 06:13
To simulate natural radiation damage, you use radiation with energies about four to five orders of magnitude higher than the particles produced by decay of natural radioisotopes. Does the mechanism of interaction between the particles and the crystal depend on the energy? If it does, how do you deal with this difference?
To simulate natural radiation damage, you use radiation with energies about four to five orders of magnitude higher than the particles produced by decay of natural radioisotopes. Does the mechanism of interaction between the particles and the crystal depend on the energy? If it does, how do you deal with this difference?
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