The emission of atoms and molecules form ion-implanted graphite has be
en studied by means of line-of-sight quadrupole mass spectrometry. Dur
ing the thermal desorption process, it was found that D-2 was the prim
ary species released, while lesser amounts of D-0 and CD4 were observe
d. Compared to the temperature at which D-2 molecules were released (p
eak at similar to 1200 K), the peak temperature for atom release was s
imilar to 100 K higher, while CD4 molecules were released at similar t
o 200 K lower temperature. For ion-loading fluences above implantation
zone saturation (similar to 10(21) D/m(2) for 1 keV D+), < 20% of the
hydrogen was released in the form of atoms. We have also measured the
steady-state reemission levels of atoms and molecules for temperature
s 300 to 1800 K using fluxes in the range 10(19) to 10(20) D/m(2) s an
d energies 1 and 3 keV/D+. Given the scatter in the experimental data,
it is only possible to state that no major flux density dependence wa
s observed, while a minor energy dependence was apparent.