Abstract
Extended defects formed as a result of heated implantation and thermal annealing are studied using transmission electron microscopy and kinetic Monte Carlo simulations. We highlight the relevance of using kinetic Monte Carlo approach to provide information to continuum-scale simulations as well as the value of integrating data from atomic-scale calculations for its calibration.
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