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I would like to explain, at the beginning of this school, why and how implantations combined with hfi studies can be very useful to obtain complementary information on radiation damage studies. When an impurity is implanted a defect cascade is produced. The impurity lands in the lattice, most of the time in a substitutional site with only a small probability to have a defect on his nearest neighbours. The predominant landing can exceptionally be an interstitial depending on the host impurity combination.

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Coussement, R. (1980). Radiation Damage as Probed by Impurities. In: Perez, A., Coussement, R. (eds) Site Characterization and Aggregation of Implanted Atoms in Materials. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 47. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1015-0_4

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