1. Radiation-induced segregation of nitrogen implanted into iron
- Author
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Jagielski, J., Moncoffre, N., Marest, G., Thome, L., Barcz, A.J., Gawlik, G., and Rosinski, W.
- Subjects
Ion implantation -- Research ,Iron -- Research ,Nitrogen -- Research ,Nuclear reactions -- Analysis ,Secondary ion mass spectrometry -- Usage ,Radiation chemistry -- Research ,Physics - Abstract
Radiation defects are important to nitrogen migration and mapping which is identified as radiation-induced segregation. Radiation defects are studied using nuclear reaction analysis and secondary-ion-mass spectrometry. The coupling between nitrogen atoms and the radiation defect flux determines the radiation-induced segregation process which is due to nitrogen-vacancy complexes. The nitrogen mechanism depends on the number of freely migrating defects created during an implementation.
- Published
- 1994