We report 4-probe resistivity measurements of cold-rolled Ni and Fe during 100 MeV oxygen ion irradiation, at 300K. The resistivity shows increase and saturation, marked by jumps. Employing 200 MeV silver ion irradiation of Fe and Si(100) and topographically identifying strain at an artificial interface in the latter, we assign the resistivity behavior to atomic rearrangements arising from dissipation of incident ion energy at internal interfaces of Ni and Fe, with positive feedback.}
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9711015,
title = {Dissipative structure formation in cold-rolled Fe and Ni during heavy ion irradiation},
author = {P. Sen and G. Aggarwal and U. Tiwari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9711015},
year = {2009}
}
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RevTex+ 7 Postscript figures; Fig 2 (topograph) available on demand to [email protected]. To appear in Phys Rev Lett