Published September 1986 | Version v1
Journal article

Radiation effects in ionic solids

  • 1. Nagoya Univ. (Japan). Faculty of Engineering

Description

Current development of the research of radiation damage in ionic solids is reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the correlation between elementary radiation damage processes and the atomic and electronic structures of the materials. Both the radiation damage induced by electronic excitation and by elastic collision are treated. For the former two crucial processes, the self-trapping of excitons and the formation of stable Frenkel pairs from the self-trapped excitons in several materials, is discussed in terms of the structures of materials. Deficiency in the available data on the knock-on threshold energies are pointed out. Available information of Frenkel pairs produced by electronic and elastic encounters is surveyed. Possible models of defect clustering are summarized and existing information on clustering is discussed on their basis. (author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiat. Eff.
Journal Volume
98
Journal Issue
1-4
Series
Radiat. Eff.
Journal Page Range
269-287
ISSN
0033-7579
CODEN
RAEFB

Conference

Title
3. international conference.
Acronym
Radiation effects in insulators
Dates
15-19 Jul 1985.
Place
Guildford (UK).