Subthreshold events and atomic displacements in electron-irradiated cadmium
- 1 September 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Radiation Effects
- Vol. 10 (4) , 239-245
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00337577108231092
Abstract
High-purity zone refined specimens of cadmium were irradiated at liquid helium temperature with electrons in the energy range 0.5–1.7 MeV. From the measurements of the electrical resistivity change rate per incident electron and from an analysis of the recovery spectra up to ∼ 200 °K we deduce that two simultaneous processes are acting under electron bombardment. The first—a subthreshold process—is of a complicated nature and thought to be due to the interaction of the bombarding electrons with very small amounts (∼ 10−7 per atom) of hydrogen atoms loosely bound to traps, their binding energy being of the order Ts ∼ 10−1 eV. The second is the cadmium atom displacement proper, with an energy threshold of Td = 19±2 eV.Keywords
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