1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf01126652
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Surface topography with blistering of radiation and nonradiation origin

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“…However, similar patterns have not appeared on the surfaces obtained from the bulk sheet when an 8 mm sample was cut into two 4 mm samples and both new surfaces were polished as described above. The characteristics of hillocks and the fact of their visual identity with and without ion bombardment indicate that they are non-radiated in nature [9]. They may appear as a result of the relaxation of tensions produced in the near surface layer during the sheet rolling process.…”
Section: Sheet Momentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, similar patterns have not appeared on the surfaces obtained from the bulk sheet when an 8 mm sample was cut into two 4 mm samples and both new surfaces were polished as described above. The characteristics of hillocks and the fact of their visual identity with and without ion bombardment indicate that they are non-radiated in nature [9]. They may appear as a result of the relaxation of tensions produced in the near surface layer during the sheet rolling process.…”
Section: Sheet Momentioning
confidence: 98%