Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1868871 | Physics Procedia | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Interaction of deuterium with radiation defects in tungsten was studied by means of thermal desorption spectroscopy. The displacement damage in a recrystallized tungsten foil was produced by irradiation with 10 keV/D ions to the fluences in the range of 3–8×1019 D/m2 at room temperature. The resulted thermal desorption spectra consisted of three wide overlapping peaks. It was shown that annealing of the damaged sample at 550 K and subsequent implantation with 0.67 keV/D ions allows to isolate the peak corresponding to deuterium release from vacancies.
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