“…In the past, elastic collision processes were explored in detail, while only a limited number of studies were devoted to the inelastic collision regime. In yttria stabilized zirconia, which is often considered as a model system for ceramic oxides [1], recent investigations concentrated on the damage induced by ion irradiations in the electronic energy loss regime in single crystals of cubic fluorite-type Y 2 O 3 -stabilized ZrO 2 [2,3]. The combined use of different analytical techniques such as Rutherford backscattering spectrometry under channeling (RBS/C), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and atomic force microscopy (AFM) allowed the following conclusions: at low ion fluences the impact of individual projectiles produce defect tracks (diameter $5 nm for Pb ions [2]) with hillocks at the crystal surface due to ejection of matter.…”