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Comparative study of H accumulation in differently oriented grains of Cu

When metal surfaces are exposed to hydrogen ion irradiation, the light ions are expected to penetrate deep into the material and dissolve in the matrix. However, these atoms are seen to cause significant modification of surfaces, indicating that they accumulate in vicinity of the surface. The proces...

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Autores principales: Lopez-Cazalilla, A., Serafim, Catarina, Djurabekova, F., Perez-Fontenla, Ana Teresa, Calatroni, Sergio, Wuensch, Walter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2835471
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Sumario:When metal surfaces are exposed to hydrogen ion irradiation, the light ions are expected to penetrate deep into the material and dissolve in the matrix. However, these atoms are seen to cause significant modification of surfaces, indicating that they accumulate in vicinity of the surface. The process known as blistering may reduces the vacuum dielectric strength above the metal surface, which shows a dense population of surface blisters. In this paper, we investigate how a bubble can grow under the pressure exerted by hydrogen atoms on the walls of the bubble and how this affect to the surface of Cu, whether an external electric field is applied or not.