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Thermodynamic and fractal geometric aspects of ion-solid interactions
Yang Tse Cheng
Power and Energy Institute of Kentucky (PEIK)
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Physics And Astronomy
Energy Research Priority Area
Materials Science Research Priority Initiative
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Engineering
Collision Cascade
100%
Thermodynamics
100%
Mixing
75%
Fractal Dimension
75%
Lower Energy
50%
Atomic Diffusion
50%
Elements
25%
Radiation
25%
High Energy
25%
Specifies
25%
Similarities
25%
Single Component
25%
Sanders
25%
Phenomenological Model
25%
Interaction Potential
25%
Enhanced Diffusion
25%
Fractal Geometry
25%
Atomic Number
25%
Cohesive Energy
25%
Model
25%
Experiment
25%
Flux Density
25%
Mathematics
Fractal
100%
Interaction
100%
Fractal Dimension
75%
Number
25%
Time Evolution
25%
Probability Theory
25%
Tree Structure
25%
Fractal Geometry
25%
Interaction Potential
25%
Flux Density
25%
Material Science
Solid
100%
Mixing
75%
Energy Density
25%
Heat of Mixing
25%