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[en] Direct Recoil Spectroscopy (DRS) is a surface diagnostic technique. We employ heavy ions (Ar+, Kr+, Xe+) for the detection of the surface constituents that recoil in binary collisions. We have employed this technique for studying the evolution of the sputtered layers on the target surface as a function of the ion fluence. By employing the DRS one can monitor the structural changes induced by the heavy ions as a function of the ion mass, energy and dose within the irradiated surfaces. Energy analysis of the recoiling species has led us to identify the evolving surface's structural changes. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); 330 p; ISBN 92-0-110003-5;
; 2003; [6 p.]; International symposium on utilization of accelerators; Sao Paulo (Brazil); 26-30 Nov 2001; IAEA-SM--366/138; ISSN 1562-4153;
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