PACS numbers

61.80.−x Physical radiation effects, radiation damage
  1. F.F. Komarov “Nano- and microstructuring of solids by swift heavy ionsPhys. Usp. 60 435–471 (2017)
    61.80.−x, 61.82.−d, 61.85.+p (all)
  2. F.F. Komarov “Defect and track formation in solids irradiated by superhigh-energy ionsPhys. Usp. 46 1253–1282 (2003)
    61.80.−x, 61.82.−d, 61.85.+p (all)
  3. B.N. Mukashev, Kh.A. Abdullin, Yu.V. Gorelkinskii “Metastable and bistable defects in siliconPhys. Usp. 43 139–150 (2000)
    61.72.−y, 61.72.Tt, 61.80.−x, 71.55.−i (all)
  4. V.I. Boiko, A.N. Valyaev, A.D. Pogrebnyak “Metal modification by high-power pulsed particle beamsPhys. Usp. 42 1139–1166 (1999)
    41.75.−i, 61.80.−x, 81.15.−z, 81.40.−z (all)
  5. V.N. Baier, V.M. Katkov, V.M. Strakhovenko “Interaction of high-energy electrons and photons with crystalsSov. Phys. Usp. 32 972–992 (1989)
    61.80.−x, 78.70.−g (all)
  6. E.V. Kolontsova “Radiation-induced states in crystals with ionic-covalent bondsSov. Phys. Usp. 30 64–78 (1987)
    61.80.−x, 61.50.Ah, 61.72.Ji, 64.70.−p, 61.50.Lt (all)
  7. V.M. Agranovich, V.V. Kirsanov “Problems of modeling radiation damage in crystalsSov. Phys. Usp. 19 1–25 (1976)
    61.80.−x, 63.20.Mt (all)
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