Abstract

Lithium targets are exposed to deuterium plasma with a fluence of 1022–1023 D/m2 and then heated at a rate of about 5°C/s up to 600°C. Intense deuterium release starts at 400°C. Based on the TDS measurements, it is assumed that deuterium in Li exists in two equilibrium phases: a solid solution and LiD precipitates that start to actively decompose above 400°C.

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