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Modification of Fe-B based metallic glasses using swift heavy ions

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Rodriguez, Matias
Trautmann, C.
Toulemonde, Marcel
Afra, Boshra
Bierschenk, Thomas
Giulian, Raquel
Kirby, N
Kluth, Patrick

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We report on small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements of amorphous Fe80B20, Fe85B15, Fe 81B135Si35C2, and Fe 40Ni40B20 metallic alloys irradiated with 11.1 MeV/u 132Xe, 152Sm, 197Au, and 8.2 MeV/u 238U ions. SAXS experiments are nondestructive and

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