Please elaborate the concept of radiolytic defect production with respect to irradiation on materials.
The concept you are looking for is well explained in the book: Radiation effects in solids edited by Kurt E. Sickafus, Eugen A. Kotomin and Blas P. Uberuaga, Springer, 2007
For which kind of radiation. Alpha, Beta or gamma. And what kind of materials, contain heavy, light or intermediate elements.
Radiolytic effects are inducted by proteolytic enzymes.
@ Ali Abdulwahab Ridha: for semiconductor materials (for ex. Si) and ionizing radiations
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