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Fe Ion-induced phase transformation in 17/7 stainless steel

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CEMS observation has showed the large difference in the fraction of the induced alpha phase between56Fe ion and57ion irradiation. In case of57Fe ion irradiation, the projectile57Fe probe atom observes the phase transformation which may be induced by itself. It is most probable that CEMS in57Fe ion irradiation reflects the phase transformation due to compositional changes and alloying effects.

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Sakamoto, I., Hayashi, N., Furubayashi, B. et al. Fe Ion-induced phase transformation in 17/7 stainless steel. Hyperfine Interact 42, 1005–1008 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02395560

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