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Making tracks in metals

机译:跟踪金属

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Swift heavy ions lose energy primarily by inelastic electronic scattering and, above an energy threshold, electronic losses result in damage to the lattice. Such high energy radiation is beyond the range of validity of traditional cascade simulations, and predictive damage calculations are challenging. We use a novel methodology, which combines molecular dynamics with a consistent treatment of electronic energy transport and redistribution to the lattice, to model how swift heavy ions form damage tracks. We consider a range of material parameters (electron-phonon coupling strength, thermal conductivity and electronic specific heat) and show how these affect the maximum lattice temperature reached and the extent of residual damage. Our analysis also suggests that fission tracks may form in alloys of archaeological interest.
机译:快速的重离子主要通过非弹性电子散射而失去能量,并且在能量阈值之上,电子损失会导致晶格损坏。如此高的能量辐射超出了传统级联模拟的有效性范围,因此预测性损伤计算具有挑战性。我们使用一种新颖的方法,将分子动力学与对电子能量传输和对晶格的重新分布的一致处理相结合,以模拟快速重离子如何形成损伤轨迹。我们考虑了一系列材料参数(电子-声子耦合强度,热导率和电子比热),并说明了这些参数如何影响所达到的最大晶格温度以及残余损伤的程度。我们的分析还表明,在考古学感兴趣的合金中可能会形成裂变径迹。

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