Abstract

Abstract Experiments on deuterium bombardment of nickel have been continued and measurements of gas release during and after bombardment have been compared. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that gas release from the solid is controlled by radiation damage sites produced by the incident ions slowing down in the metal. The population of these damage sites as a function of incident ion dose has been deduced.

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