Abstract

Measurements of residence time prior to Na migration resulting from 600-keV proton irradiation of glasses are reported. The residence time was a function of the beam current (rather than current density), sample temperature, and glass composition. The residence time decreased exponentially with increasing current and increasing temperature.

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