Abstract

The results of studying the accumulation and thermal desorption of ion-implanted deuterium from tungsten films deposited on various composite substrates are presented. The influence of the tungsten-film thickness and irradiation dose with D+ ions of intermediate energy on the amount of trapped deuterium and the shape of the spectra of the thermal desorption of deuterium in vacuum are studied. Possible mechanisms of these processes are discussed.

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