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Radiation-Induced Segregation is a phenomenon where the composition of a material changes at interfaces, such as grain boundaries, due to radiation exposure, leading to potential degradation of mechanical properties. This process is driven by the preferential movement of atoms and defects under radiation, which can cause elements to either enrich or deplete at specific sites, affecting the material's stability and performance.
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