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Studies of surface nanostructure formation due to swift heavy ion irradiation under grazing incidence

Synopsis In this contribution we present new experimental results for swift heavy ion irradiation under grazing incidence. This particular collision geometry forces the track formation to a region close to the surface, sometimes visible as a chain of individual nanodots, whose length can be controll...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2015-09, Vol.635 (3), p.32001
Main Authors: Gruber, E, Lattouf, E, Bergen, L, Salou, P, Grygief, C, Wang, Y Y, Ochedowski, O, Benyagoub, A, Levavasseur, D, Rangama, J, Lebius, H, Ban d'Etat, B, Schleberger, M, Aumayr, F
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Summary:Synopsis In this contribution we present new experimental results for swift heavy ion irradiation under grazing incidence. This particular collision geometry forces the track formation to a region close to the surface, sometimes visible as a chain of individual nanodots, whose length can be controlled by the angle of incidence. For irradiation of mica surfaces a new track form is observed.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/635/3/032001