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Effect of doping on the radiation response of conductive Nb-SrTiO 3

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Li, Weixing
Rodriguez, Matias
Kluth, Patrick
Lang, M
Medvedev, Nikita
Sorokin, Michael
Zhang, Jiaming
Afra, Boshra
Bender, Markus
Severin, Daniel

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Based on the Coulomb spike model, track formation depends strongly on the electrical resistivity of a material, and ion tracks form only in insulating materials. However, there are no systemic studies of the effect of resistivity on the track formation in

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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research: Section B

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2037-12-31