Abstract
The influence of air exposure on the content of deuterium implanted graphite was studied using different exposure durations and different gas exposures. Important reduction of the thermodesorbed D 2 is shown to result from the formation of deuterated compounds during the desorption, the total amount of deuterium desorbed remaining unchanged. Some information on the mechanisms of the interactions can be obtained by comparing the different experiments.
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