Y. Miyake et al., Thermionic emission of hydrogen isotopes (Mu, H, D and T) from W and interpretation of a role of the hot W as an atomic hydrogen source, SURF SCI, 435, 1999, pp. 785-789
Resonant ionization was applied to learn about the production mechanism of
thermal neutral hydrogen isotopes including muonium (Mu; mu(+) e(-)) from a
hot tungsten surface as reaction products with pulsed 500 MeV protons. The
activation energy E-a obtained in the temperature dependence of production
of neutral muonium (1.72 (5) eV ) as well as that of T atom (1.89 (1)eV),
is consistent with the emission of the atoms directly from bulk sites in th
e solid rather than from the surface for which one should expect E-a approx
imate to 3 eV.
Since hydrogen molecules are easily dissociated into hydrogen atoms interac
ting with a surface of the hot tungsten, even residual H-2 in the ultra hig
h vacuum chamber of 3 x 10(-10) mbar at 1200 K was found to be easily detec
ted and extracted by this method. From the results obtained through the tem
perature and pressure dependence measurements for D-2 and H-2, we propose a
view of the role of hot W as a catalyzer to dissociate H-2 molecules and p
roducing hydrogen atoms. After dissociation on the surface, the hydrogen at
oms are dissolved into the bulk solid, and are thermionically emitted from
the bulk to the vacuum at high temperatures. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
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