Abstract

Depth profiles of 6Li implanted into high-melting point rhenium refractory metal has been measured for as-implanted, as well as thermally annealed samples using a non-destructive Thermal Neutron Depth Profiling technique at the LWR-15 research reactor in Řež. The Gaussian-like shape, typical for as-implanted Li-depth profile, is preserved after the thermal annealing at high temperature demonstrating the activation of the Li atom diffusion process at the Re-target. The diffusion coefficient at 1830̂C has been evaluated by the comparison of the Li profiles before and after the thermal annealing. This study aims to investigate the applicability of Re metal in ISOL related applications.

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