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PKA (irradiation)

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PKA, or particle kinetic energy, in the context of irradiation typically refers to the energy imparted to atoms or ions during a radiation event. In materials science, particularly in the study of radiation effects on materials, PKA is an important concept as it helps to quantify how much energy is transferred to the atoms in a material when they are struck by high-energy particles, such as neutrons or ions.

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