Abstract

Abstract The relaxation processes in CH4 solids irradiated by an electron beam were studied with a focus on post-irradiation phenomena. Because of absence of thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) from pure solid methane we applied current activation spectroscopy method – thermally stimulated exoelectron emission (TSEE). Two broad features were detected near 18 and 43 K. Their relative intensity appeared to depend on irradiation time. The experiments performed with a variable voltage applied to an electrode for current detection first revealed significant accumulation of uncompensated negative charge in pre-irradiated methane films. The TSEE current was detected at negative voltages up to −35 V. Concurrently with thermally stimulated yield of electrons the total yield of thermally stimulated post-desorption (TSpD) from pre-irradiated solid methane film was detected. Correlation of TSEE and TSpD yields is discussed and compared with the temperature behavior of solid methane subjected to a neutron flux.

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