Part I: Instrumental -- The Polymers -- Ion Accelerators -- Experimental Techniques -- Part II: Mechanism of Ion-Matter Interaction -- Mechanisms of Particle-Polymer Interaction -- Ion Tracks in Polymers -- Surface Tracks and Cratering in Polymers -- Ion-Beam Radiochemistry -- Modifications on the Molecular and Supramolecular Level -- Macroscopic Changes in Ion-Irradiated Polymers -- Part III: Concluding Remarks -- Remaining Open Questions.
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Presented in two parts, this first comprehensive overview addresses all aspects of energetic ion irradiation of polymers. Earlier publications and review articles concentrated on selected topics only. And the need for such a work has grown with the dramatic increase of research and applications, such as in photoresists, waveguides, and medical dosimetry, during the last decade. The first part, "Fundamentals of Ion-Irradiated Polymers", covers the physical, chemical and instrumental fundamentals; treats the specific irradiation mechanisms of low- and high-energy ions (including similarities and differences); and details the potential for future technological application. All the new findings are carefully analyzed and presented in a systematic way, while open questions are identified. The second volume, "Transport Processes in Ion-Irradiated Polymers", deals with transport processes in both unirradiated and irradiated polymers. As both a review and a stimulus, this work seeks to contribute substantially to the literature and advancement of polymeric devices, from both the low- and high-energy regimes.