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26 October 1994 D2-W(100): adsorption and penetration into volume
V. F. Koval, P. P. Lutsishin, O. A. Panchenko, S. V. Sologub
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Proceedings Volume 2364, Second International Conference on Thin Film Physics and Applications; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190728
Event: Thin Film Physics and Applications: Second International Conference, 1994, Shanghai, China
Abstract
The interaction of deuterium with tungsten (100) face has been investigated within the temperature range from 4.2 to 900 K by the methods based on galvanomagnetic size phenomena - Sondheimer oscillations. It has been shown that the deuterium deposition at 4.2 K up to the saturation doesn't result in a formation of adsorbate ordered phases, whereas the deposited film annealing is accompanied by deuterium concentration changes and results in a formation of known earlier ordered structures and characteristic changes of oscillation parameters.
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V. F. Koval, P. P. Lutsishin, O. A. Panchenko, and S. V. Sologub "D2-W(100): adsorption and penetration into volume", Proc. SPIE 2364, Second International Conference on Thin Film Physics and Applications, (26 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190728
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Annealing

Scattering

Adsorption

Tungsten

Magnetism

Crystals

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