Abstract
After implantation at room temperature with 2×10 16 indium ions/cm 2 and an annealing at 350°C we observe metallic aggregate formation in LiF single crystals. Using the perturbed angular correlation technique it can be proved that these aggregates are an indium tetragonal metal with its c-axis directed along the 〈110〉 axis of the single crystal and with an axial ratio c a smaller than the normal indium tetragonal ratio.
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