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The lattice location of C implanted into Fe single crystals has been determined. For doses of 2 × 1015/cm2, corresponding to concentrations of .2%, > 70% of the implanted ions are on well defined interstitial sites with the majority on the octahedral site.
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Feldman, L.C., Kaufmann, E.N., Poate, J.M., Augustyniak, W.M. (1973). The Lattice Site Location of C Implanted into Fe. In: Crowder, B.L. (eds) Ion Implantation in Semiconductors and Other Materials. The IBM Research Symposia Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2064-7_43
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