AbstractHigh energy radiation events in ionic and covalent materials can lead to highly excited electronic configurations which, over time, relax to the ground state, either radiatively by emitting photons, or non-radiatively. Non-radiative relaxation involves the transfer of energy to the lattice and this can result in lattice heating, defect formation or even phase changes. The effects of the relaxation mechanisms on the atomic configuration are challenging to model accurately by standard methods. The situation is further complicated by interactions between electronic excitations and pre-existing defects, possibly created by other radiation events. In this paper we describe a range of mechanisms by which the electronic energy is transferr...
When a high-energy (MeV) atom or neutron collides with an atom in a solid, a region of radiation dam...
AbstractThe interaction between nuclear and electronic energy losses induced by an individual ion ar...
AbstractThis paper attempts an overview of the mechanisms, rates, and characteristics of the several...
High energy radiation events in ionic and covalent materials can lead to highly excited electronic c...
AbstractThis brief review is focused on recent results of atomistic modelling and simulation of exci...
Radiation damage has traditionally been modelled using classical molecular dynamics, in which the ro...
The authors present a concurrent Monte Carlo (MC)–molecular dynamics (MD) approach to modeling matte...
Radiation damage has traditionally been modelled using classical molecular dynamics, in which the r...
The design of metals and alloys resistant to radiation damage involves the physics of electronic exc...
The present dissertation contains the theoretical studies performed on the topic of a high energy de...
The irradiation of silica with ions of specific energy larger than ~0.1 MeV/u produces very high ele...
AbstractElectronic excitation by lasers or electron beams can modify the properties of materials. Th...
I, Alexis Rutherford, conrm that the work presented in the thesis is my own. Where information has b...
The lattice disorder generated in LiNbO3 by electronic excitation is quantitatively assessed and com...
Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to examine different aspects of radiation damage in ma...
When a high-energy (MeV) atom or neutron collides with an atom in a solid, a region of radiation dam...
AbstractThe interaction between nuclear and electronic energy losses induced by an individual ion ar...
AbstractThis paper attempts an overview of the mechanisms, rates, and characteristics of the several...
High energy radiation events in ionic and covalent materials can lead to highly excited electronic c...
AbstractThis brief review is focused on recent results of atomistic modelling and simulation of exci...
Radiation damage has traditionally been modelled using classical molecular dynamics, in which the ro...
The authors present a concurrent Monte Carlo (MC)–molecular dynamics (MD) approach to modeling matte...
Radiation damage has traditionally been modelled using classical molecular dynamics, in which the r...
The design of metals and alloys resistant to radiation damage involves the physics of electronic exc...
The present dissertation contains the theoretical studies performed on the topic of a high energy de...
The irradiation of silica with ions of specific energy larger than ~0.1 MeV/u produces very high ele...
AbstractElectronic excitation by lasers or electron beams can modify the properties of materials. Th...
I, Alexis Rutherford, conrm that the work presented in the thesis is my own. Where information has b...
The lattice disorder generated in LiNbO3 by electronic excitation is quantitatively assessed and com...
Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to examine different aspects of radiation damage in ma...
When a high-energy (MeV) atom or neutron collides with an atom in a solid, a region of radiation dam...
AbstractThe interaction between nuclear and electronic energy losses induced by an individual ion ar...
AbstractThis paper attempts an overview of the mechanisms, rates, and characteristics of the several...