Abstract
A review will be given of the applications of medium energy ion channeling for the studies of imperfections in the near-surface regions of crystals. The following topics will be discussed: (1.) epitaxial layers, including elemental depositions of a few monolayers, strained-layer superlattices, and compound layers; (2.) lattice defects, including ion damage in diamond, dislocation networks in Si, and anomalous lattice vibrations in high temperature superconductors; (3.) lattice sites of solute atoms, including substitutional sites in compounds (LiNbO{sub 3} and GaP), and interstitial sites produced by association with point defects. (author)
Swanson, M L
[1]
- North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC (United States)
Citation Formats
Swanson, M L.
Advanced applications of ion channeling for the study of imperfections in crystals.
Japan: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Swanson, M L.
Advanced applications of ion channeling for the study of imperfections in crystals.
Japan.
Swanson, M L.
1997.
"Advanced applications of ion channeling for the study of imperfections in crystals."
Japan.
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abstractNote = {A review will be given of the applications of medium energy ion channeling for the studies of imperfections in the near-surface regions of crystals. The following topics will be discussed: (1.) epitaxial layers, including elemental depositions of a few monolayers, strained-layer superlattices, and compound layers; (2.) lattice defects, including ion damage in diamond, dislocation networks in Si, and anomalous lattice vibrations in high temperature superconductors; (3.) lattice sites of solute atoms, including substitutional sites in compounds (LiNbO{sub 3} and GaP), and interstitial sites produced by association with point defects. (author)}
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year = {1997}
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title = {Advanced applications of ion channeling for the study of imperfections in crystals}
author = {Swanson, M L}
abstractNote = {A review will be given of the applications of medium energy ion channeling for the studies of imperfections in the near-surface regions of crystals. The following topics will be discussed: (1.) epitaxial layers, including elemental depositions of a few monolayers, strained-layer superlattices, and compound layers; (2.) lattice defects, including ion damage in diamond, dislocation networks in Si, and anomalous lattice vibrations in high temperature superconductors; (3.) lattice sites of solute atoms, including substitutional sites in compounds (LiNbO{sub 3} and GaP), and interstitial sites produced by association with point defects. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Mar}
}