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+\begin{document}
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+\hyphenation{TRIM}
+
+\begin{frontmatter}
+
+\title{Monte Carlo simulation study\\of a selforganization process\\leading to
+       ordered precipitate structures}
+
+\author[augsburg]{F. Zirkelbach\corauthref{cor}}
+\author[augsburg]{M. Häberlen}
+\author[augsburg]{J. K. N. Lindner}
+\author[augsburg]{B. Stritzker}
+
+\corauth[cor]{Corresponding author.\\
+              Tel.: +49-821-5983008; fax: +49-821-5983425.\\
+              E-mail address: frank.zirkelbach@physik.uni-augsburg.de (Frank
+              Zirkelbach)}
+
+\address[augsburg]{Universität Augsburg, Institut für Physik,
+                   Universitätsstrasse 1,\\D-86135 Augsburg, Germany}
+
+\begin{abstract}
+Periodically arranged, self-organized, nanometric, amorphous precipitates have been observed at high-dose ion implantations for a number of ion/target combinations at certain implantation conditions.
+A model describing the ordering process based on compressive stress exerted by the amorphous inclusions as a result of the density change upon amorphization is introduced.
+A Monte Carlo simulation code, which focuses on high dose carbon implantation into silicon, is able to reproduce experimentally observed results.
+By means of simulation the selforganization process gets traceable and detailed information about the compositional and structural state during the ordering process is obtained.
+Based on simulation results, a recipe is proposed for producing broad distributions of lamellar ordered structures.
+\end{abstract}
+
+\begin{keyword}
+Monte Carlo simulation; Self-organization; Precipitation; Amorphization;
+Nanostructures; Ion irradiation\\
+\PACS 02.70.Uu; 61.72.Tt; 81.16.Rf
+\end{keyword}
+
+\end{frontmatter}
+
+\section{Introduction}
+
+High-dose implantations into solids usually results in the formation of unordered ensembles of precipitates with a 
+
+
+\section{Modell}
+
+\section{Simulation}
+
+\section{Results}
+
+\section{Summayr and conclusion}
+
+\end{document}