Nickel single crystal specimens were bombarded with various heavy ions
, 0.2 MeV He+, 2.0 MeV C+, 3.5 MeV Si2+, 4.0 MeV Ni2+ ions, up to the
same amounts of displacement per atom (dpa), and residual rate of defe
cts in heavy-ion induced cascades was investigated by Rutherford backs
cattering (RBS) spectroscopy using channeling technique. Displacement
damages are found to be variable with primary knock-on atom (PKA) ener
gies, revealing a cascade quenching due to the recombination of point
defects produced primarily. Residual rate of defects obtained experime
ntally are qualitatively in agreement with existing theoretical calcul
ations.