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In TEXTOR-94 experiments have been performed which try to elucidate the nat
ure and origin of the hydrogen released from plasma facing graphite surface
s. Density profiles and velocity distributions have been measured by means
of passive and active spectroscopy on atomic and molecular line emissions f
or different surface temperatures and plasma conditions. It was found that
until 1100 K hydrogen is predominantly released as PII. Above 1100 K a redu
ction of the Hz-flux (50% at 1370 K) was determined. No flux density depend
ence in comparison to ion beam experiments were found. The photon rates for
hydrogen atoms are larger than for the two atoms in the molecules. In the
presence of a large fraction of molecules this may lead to an underestimati
on of the total hydrogen influx from Balmer line measurements. Comparisons
with EIRENE-code calculations and molecular spectroscopic data show that th
e molecules are highly vibrationally excited, which leads to low energetic
atomic dissociation products. The origin or these kind of molecules is prob
ably not in the plasma but already at the graphite surface. (C) 1999 Elsevi
er Science B.V. All rights reserved.