A considerable part of the excess energy of the electronic subsystem of a solid penetrated by a swift heavy ion (SHI) is accumulated in valence holes. Spatial redistribution of these holes can affect subsequent relaxation, resulting in ionizations of new electrons by hole impacts as well as energy transfer to the target lattice. A new version of the Monte Carlo code TREKIS is applied to study this effect in $Al_{2}O_{3}$ for SHI tracks. The complex dielectric function (CDF) formalism is used to calculate the cross sections of interaction of involved charged particles (an ion, electrons, holes) with the target giving us ability to take into account collective response of a target to excitations.We compare the radial distributions of the dens...
When studying the interaction between a fast heavy ion projectile and a solid target, we can be inte...
The secondary electrons excited during fast charged particle irradiation of solids play a relevant r...
We have substantial evidence that ion damage tracks and ion-induced desorption are consequences of t...
This paper focuses on effects of electrons and valence holes on structure modifications in swift hea...
This paper focuses on effects of electrons and valence holes on structure modifications in swift hea...
The event-by-event Monte Carlo model, TREKIS, was developed to describe the excitation of the electr...
International audienceA Monte Carlo approach was applied for simulations of the early stage (first t...
Monte Carlo code TREKIS is applied to trace kinetics of excitation of the electron subsystem of ZnO ...
An effect of different phase states of a solid on excitation of its electronic subsystem due to pene...
Swift heavy ions lose energy primarily by inelastic electronic scattering and, above an energy thres...
Radiation damage has traditionally been modelled using classical molecular dynamics, in which the ro...
AbstractThe consequence of generation of dense electronic excitation along the paths of energetic he...
When a high-energy (MeV) atom or neutron collides with an atom in a solid, a region of radiation dam...
In the study of irradiation of swift heavy ions into materials, secondary electrons, which are the f...
The consequence of generation of dense electronic excitation along the paths of energetic heavy ions...
When studying the interaction between a fast heavy ion projectile and a solid target, we can be inte...
The secondary electrons excited during fast charged particle irradiation of solids play a relevant r...
We have substantial evidence that ion damage tracks and ion-induced desorption are consequences of t...
This paper focuses on effects of electrons and valence holes on structure modifications in swift hea...
This paper focuses on effects of electrons and valence holes on structure modifications in swift hea...
The event-by-event Monte Carlo model, TREKIS, was developed to describe the excitation of the electr...
International audienceA Monte Carlo approach was applied for simulations of the early stage (first t...
Monte Carlo code TREKIS is applied to trace kinetics of excitation of the electron subsystem of ZnO ...
An effect of different phase states of a solid on excitation of its electronic subsystem due to pene...
Swift heavy ions lose energy primarily by inelastic electronic scattering and, above an energy thres...
Radiation damage has traditionally been modelled using classical molecular dynamics, in which the ro...
AbstractThe consequence of generation of dense electronic excitation along the paths of energetic he...
When a high-energy (MeV) atom or neutron collides with an atom in a solid, a region of radiation dam...
In the study of irradiation of swift heavy ions into materials, secondary electrons, which are the f...
The consequence of generation of dense electronic excitation along the paths of energetic heavy ions...
When studying the interaction between a fast heavy ion projectile and a solid target, we can be inte...
The secondary electrons excited during fast charged particle irradiation of solids play a relevant r...
We have substantial evidence that ion damage tracks and ion-induced desorption are consequences of t...