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How Does High-Energy Radiation Affect Specimens?

High-energy radiation, such as that from electron or ion beams, can cause knock-on damage where energetic particles displace atoms from their lattice positions. This can lead to the formation of vacancies and interstitials, which degrade the material's structural and electronic properties. In some cases, the specimen may also suffer from radiolysis, where the radiation breaks chemical bonds, altering the material's composition.

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