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Temperature dependence of ion track formation in quartz and apatite

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Schauries, Daniel
Lang, M
Pakarinen, Olli
Botis, S.
Afra, Boshra
Rodriguez, Matias
Djurabekova, Flyura
Nordlund, Kai
Severin, Daniel
Bender, Markus

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Ion tracks were created in natural quartz and fluorapatite from Durango, Mexico, by irradiation with 2.2GeV Au ions at elevated temperatures of up to 913K. The track radii were analysed using small-angle X-ray scattering, revealing an increase in the ion

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Journal of Applied Crystallography

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2037-12-31