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Samples of yttrium iron garnet were irradiated at 300 K with 10-40 MeV
Au-4 and C-60 ions at normal and grazing incidences. The samples were
then observed in a transmission electron microscope. It is seen that
the cluster ions create large size amorphous continuous tracks and tha
t strong sputtering occurs. Irradiations at grazing incidence allow di
rect observations of the track shape evolution as the projectiles slow
down in the target. For the first time it was possible to visualize t
he dissociation of C-60 ions inside a solid. The stochastic nature of
this separation process results in tracks of different shapes and leng
ths. The tracks generated in the target keep a constant diameter durin
g the correlated slowing-down of the C-60 projectile constituents duri
ng travelled distances L-const approximate to 100 nm, although the are
a on which the constituents are spread increases by almost two orders
of magnitude between the target entrance and the depth L-const. (C) 19
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