The bombardment of W with 2.4 keV C at normal incidence in the temperature
range between 293 and 973 K is investigated experimentally and by computer
simulation. At room temperature the measured weight is at first increasing
but then changing to a weight gain with the incident C fluence. This weight
gain is reduced at temperatures above 750 K, and at 973 K a constant weigh
t loss is observed. The computing approach was to couple the dynamic Monte
Carlo program TRIDYN with the diffusion program PIDAT. Input data for C dif
fusion in W are taken from the literature. Agreement between experimental d
ata and computed results can be achieved at temperatures around 800 K by us
ing a smaller diffusion coefficient in the simulations than those found in
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