Abstract
Abstract Radiation induced processes in crystalline and amorphous solids are discussed. The primary act of ionizing radiation is similar in both materials. The majority of secondary radiation stimulated processes in crystalline and amorphous solids are similar, too. Differences may occur in focusing collisions and channelling processes where the interaction takes place in the host lattice. Besides, the present paper is concerned with the study of recent developments in radiation damage in solids (radiation colloids, swelling effects).
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