Radiation-enhanced and thermostimulated hydrogen release from palladium and zirconium / N. N. Nikitenkov [et al.]

Уровень набора: Journal of Surface Investigation-X-Ray Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques = 2007. -Альтернативный автор-лицо: Nikitenkov, N. N.;Tyurin, Yu. I., physicist, Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Doctor of physical and mathematical sciences (DSc)., 1950-, Yuri Ivanovich;Chernov, I. P., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (DSc), Professor of the Department of General Physics of Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU), 1935-, Ivan Petrovich;Lider, A. M., Physicist, Associate Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (PhD), 1976-, Andrey Markovich;Skirnevskii, A. V.Язык: английский.Страна: Россия.Резюме или реферат: The results of a mass-spectrometric analysis of hydrogen release from palladium and zirconium samples under the action of accelerated electrons (with an energy of 40 keV and a current density of 3 to 30 mu A/cm(2)) and x-rays (with energies of 40 and 120 keV) are presented. The amount of hydrogen removed from these samples and the residual hydrogen content are monitored via the methods of mass-spectrometry and thermodesorption. The conclusion is made that substantial removal of hydrogen (up to 90% of the initial content) from the analyzed materials can be achieved under the action of electrons and x-rays. It is found that x-ray irradiation can ensure more efficient removal of hydrogen than electron bombardment..Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: References: p. 443 (3 tit.).Аудитория: .Тематика: труды учёных ТПУ
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References: p. 443 (3 tit.)

The results of a mass-spectrometric analysis of hydrogen release from palladium and zirconium samples under the action of accelerated electrons (with an energy of 40 keV and a current density of 3 to 30 mu A/cm(2)) and x-rays (with energies of 40 and 120 keV) are presented. The amount of hydrogen removed from these samples and the residual hydrogen content are monitored via the methods of mass-spectrometry and thermodesorption. The conclusion is made that substantial removal of hydrogen (up to 90% of the initial content) from the analyzed materials can be achieved under the action of electrons and x-rays. It is found that x-ray irradiation can ensure more efficient removal of hydrogen than electron bombardment.

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