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The release of energy comes about when a neutron is displaced from an atom's nucleus. The energy released is in the form of radiation.
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The focus is especially on individual atomic anisotropic displacement parameters (ADPs), which may represent atomic motion and possible static displacive ...
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Collision cascade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Threshold displacement energy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The threshold displacement energy Td is the minimum kinetic energy that an atom in a solid needs to be permanently displaced from its lattice site to a defect ... |
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Definition of dpa (displacements per atom) is the number of times that an atom is displaced for a given fluence. N d. N o. = ϕtσd. Example of 1. MW m. 2. ϕ = 4.
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The Displacement of Atoms in Solids by Radiation. This article has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text article. 1955 Rep.
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For example, 3 dpa means each atom in the material has been displaced from its site within the structural lattice of the material an average of 3 times ...
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The key provides an easy way to see what caused the displacement of the atom, whether it's the initial neutron (bright red), the first displaced atom (slightly ...
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density of displaced atoms (Dda ) was determined from 1.5 MeV He+ Rutherford ... with the density of displaced atoms formed by ion implantation. Therefore ...
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depth distribution of displaced atoms (with cascade taken into account) at fast ... depth distribution of atoms displaced have been calculated by numerical in- ...
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