Abstract

In this study, the hydrogen retention properties of solid tin exposed to DC glow plasma were investigated using thermal desorption spectroscopy. The measurements were performed by varying the plasma exposure time from 0 (no exposure) to 40 min. The resulting retained hydrogen from the ion fluence of the plasma was quantified as ~10−3. The retained hydrogen increased with the exposure time.

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