Summary
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The amount of stored energy after proton bombardment is lower in solid solutions than in their components.
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The accumulation of energy in solid solutions is a linear functions of the dose, and the rate of accumulation is smaller than in the components.
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The stored energy in solid solutions after proton bombardment amounts to 20% of the heat of formation.
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Zavadovskaya, E.K., Kuz'mina, A.V. & Golovchanskii, E.M. Heat of formation of solid solutions and the energy stored in them under proton bombardment. Soviet Physics Journal 9, 108–109 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01206511
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