Radiation Damage in Pt Produced by 1.8-3.0-MeV Electrons

Abstract
The change in electrical resistivity in Pt, R(E)=Δρ/electron cm2, was measured in the energy range 1.8-3.0 MeV. The experimental values found in this interval are consistent with a displacement threshold of 37 eV, using the Mott equation for relativistically scattered electrons. The resistivity increase per unit integrated flux at 2.0 MeV was found to be 4.6×1026 Ω cm/electron cm2, which yields 7.5×104 for ρf, the resistivity per unit concentration of Frenkel pairs.