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[en] At doses close to threshold for exfoliation or bubble formation the surfaces have been investigated by SEM and, after isolation of surface layers, also by RBS. Swelling as a function of energy and material has been determined. The data are interpreted in the form of volume occupied by a helium atom. We find an indication for a volume decrease with increasing energy. A special example of blister formation is also discussed, where we find evidence for a non-uniform fracture plane. (author)
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International symposium on 'Fundamental aspects of helium in metals'; Juelich (Germany, F.R.); 21-24 Sep 1982
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Radiation Effects; ISSN 0033-7579;
; v. 78(1-4); p. 365-379

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