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During the reactor processing fission products, among which iodine is one,
are implanted by recoil inside the Zircaloy cladding tube, most of them bei
ng distributed within the first 2 mu m. At the same time, oxidation of the
cladding tubes occurs and therefore in the waste disposal phase zirconia wi
ll act as the first migration barrier. In order to analyse the mechanisms i
nvolved in iodine migration, stable and radioactive iodine atoms were intro
duced in oxidised zirconium samples by means of ion implantation at the nea
r surface (mean range around 50 nm). Iodine thermal-release was measured ei
ther by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS) or gamma-spectroscopy.
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