Abstract
We demonstrate a novel approach for studying progressive disorder which couples the versatility of charged-particle irradiation with subsequent measurements of elastic properties using Brillouin scattering. Irradiated films of Ir, which remain crystalline, show a dramatic reduction in an average shear elastic constant of up to 40%. The large softening of this long-wavelength shear mode is difficult to explain with the conventional resonant-mode defect model used in simple metals and alloys. However, in qualitative agreement with existing theoretical models, the softening shows a strong correlation with the measured electronic density of states at , which changes significantly with irradiation dose.
- Received 15 October 1986
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.35.883
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