Abstract
A technique to depth profile silicon in steel employed in the experimental study of steel corrosion in Pb flow is described. The differential cross-sections for 16O(d, p)17O and 28Si(d, p)29Si reactions for the transitions to the ground and the first excited states were measured at the scattering angle of 150° in the energy range from 0.7 to 1.8 and from 1.2 to 2.3 MeV, respectively. Nuclear reaction analysis (NRA) was applied to characterize the protective oxide films. The significant increase in the silicon concentration at the oxide/metal interface was observed.
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