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English: Track-etch threshold and thermal conductivity of ionic crystals. The amorphous metal FeBSiC is included for comparison.
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LiF data: Kotomin, E. A.; Kashcheyevs, V.; Kuzovkov, V. N.; Schwartz, K.; Trautmann, C.; Modeling of primary defect aggregation in tracks of swift heavy ions in LiF; Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (2001), 64(14), 144108/1-144108/7

FeBSiC data: C. Trautmann, R. Spohr, M. Toulemonde; Stopping power dependence of ion track etching in amorphous metallic Fe81B13.5Si3.5C2; Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research B 83(1993) 513-517

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A. Sigrist, R. Balzer; Untersuchungen zur Bildung von Tracks in Kristallen; Helv. Phys. Acta 50 (1977)49
Author Reimar Spohr

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