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Using Mössbauer effect (ME) and X-ray diffraction method, phase transformation in 316L stainless steel samples irradiated with 54MeV12C6+ has been studied. Phase transformation and the distribution of carbon in the samples have been discussed.
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Chen, X.X., Li, C.L., Jin, Y.F. et al. Mössbauer effect study of 316L stainless steel irradiated with 54 MeV12C6+ ions. Hyperfine Interact 70, 931–934 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02397480
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