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Swift heavy ion modifications of astrophysical water ice
(2015)
In the relatively shielded environments provided by interstellar dense clouds in our Galaxy, infrared astronomical observations have early revealed the presence of low temperature (10–100 K) ice mantles covering tiny grain ...
Swift heavy ion irradiation induced magnetism in magnetically frustrated BiMn2O5 thin films
(Amer Physical SocCollege PkEUA, 2010)
Swift heavy ion irradiation of thymine at cryogenic temperature
(2022)
Thymine (C5H6N2O2) is a basic N-heterocyclic nucleobase in all known organisms, and this molecule is also found in meteoritic materials. This study aims to investigate thymine's physical and chemical modifications under ...
Swift heavy ion irradiation of water ice from MeV to GeV energies
(2013)
Context. Cosmic ray ion irradiation affects the chemical composition of and triggers physical changes in interstellar ice mantles in
space. One of the primary structural changes induced is the loss of porosity, and the ...
Irradiation of nitrogen-rich ices by swift heavy ions: clues for the formation of ultracarbonaceous micrometeorites
(2015)
Context. Extraterrestrial materials, such as meteorites and interplanetary dust particles, provide constraints on the formation and evolution of organic matter in the young solar system. Micrometeorites represent the ...
Irradiation induced texturing in the Mg0.95Mn0.05Fe2O4 ferrite thin film
(Elsevier Science SaLausanneSuíça, 2009)
Confinement effects in irradiation of nanocrystalline diamond
(Elsevier, 2015)
Swift heavy ion irradiation does not generate amorphous tracks in diamond, contrary to what happens in graphite or in diamond-like carbon. Since nanocrystalline diamond is of interest for several technological applications ...
Electron–lattice coupling after high-energy deposition in aluminum
(Elsevier, 2015-07)
This paper presents an analysis of the parameters of highly-excited electron subsystem of aluminum, appearing e.g. after swift heavy ion impact or laser pulse irradiation. For elevated electron temperatures, the electron ...