The production of molecular hydrogen in the radiolysis of high-density poly
ethylene by gamma rays and heavy ion beams has been investigated. Only the
slightest increase in the radiation chemical yield of 3.1 molecules/100 eV
was found from gamma rays to protons of 5-15 MeV. A gradual increase in yie
ld was observed on further increasing the linear energy transfer of the inc
ident particles. This increase amounted to almost a doubling in the hydroge
n yield from 10 eV/nm protons to about 800 eV/nm carbon ions. The exact rea
son for the increase in molecular hydrogen yield is uncertain, but it may i
nvolve reactions of excited states or enhanced combination reactions of car
bon-centered radicals, thereby allowing more hydrogen to escape the particl
e tracks. Diffusion from the bulk material was found to have a dominant rol
e on the observed dynamic profiles of hydrogen gas. A simple one-dimensiona
l diffusion model was used to estimate the diffusion constant of hydrogen i
n polyethylene to be 2.2 x 10(-6) cm(2)/s.