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Kinchin-Pease

The total Kinchin-Pease PKA damage function now can be constructed... [Pg.80]

The second and fourth Kinchin-Pease assumptions, which treat the colliding particles as hard-spheres (Assumption 2) and ignore electronic stopping (Assumption 4) result in an overestimate of (Nd(E)) by (7.3). By correctly accounting for electronic stopping and using a realistic interatomic potential to describe the atomic interactions, the Kinchin-Pease damage function is modified to... [Pg.81]

A simple approximation for dpa(.r) per unit dose can be made by assuming that Nd(x), the number of displacements per unit volume at a depth x, can be expressed by a modified Kinchin-Pease expression of the form... [Pg.85]

The total modified Kinchin-Pease displacement damage function is given by... [Pg.81]

O End of eoHi jonal phase End of cooling phase - - - Kinchin-Pease ------1------1 I I... [Pg.154]

Figure 8. Average number of Frenkel pairs produced by a Cu PKA as a function of recoil energy at 0.2 ps (o) and 2.5 ps ( ). The Kinchin-Pease function (equation (3)) for E = 15 eV is shown for comparison (From Zhu et al., 1992)... Figure 8. Average number of Frenkel pairs produced by a Cu PKA as a function of recoil energy at 0.2 ps (o) and 2.5 ps ( ). The Kinchin-Pease function (equation (3)) for E = 15 eV is shown for comparison (From Zhu et al., 1992)...

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