High Temperature, Nanoscale Changes in Films Produced by Irradiation of Iron Bearing Silicates: Laboratory Simulations of Space Weathering in Hermean Environment

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Thin film on a silicon substrate was deposited by Ar-ion irradiation of
the San Carlos olivine. This silicate film contains nanoinclusions of
Fe, Cu, and Ni that increased in size when heated to 450°, relevant
to Mercury.

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