irradiationdriven
Irradiationdriven is an adjective used to describe processes, changes, or phenomena whose primary driving force is exposure to irradiation, typically in the form of ionizing radiation such as neutrons, protons, heavy ions, gamma rays, or ultraviolet light in some contexts. The term emphasizes radiation as the main energy source that initiates or accelerates the observed effects, rather than thermal or mechanical drivers.
In materials science, irradiationdriven effects include radiation damage in solids, where incoming particles create point defects
Irradiationdriven processes in chemistry and biology include radiolysis and photochemistry, where radiation-induced species such as free
Researchers study irradiationdriven phenomena with experimental techniques using ion beams, reactors, or photon sources, and with