S. Zalkind et al., ADSORPTION OF HYDROGEN ON CLEAN AND OXIDIZED BERYLLIUM STUDIED BY DIRECT RECOIL SPECTROMETRY, Applied surface science, 115(3), 1997, pp. 273-278
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26
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
Direct monitoring of hydrogen adsorption on clean and on pre-oxidized
polycrystalline beryllium by means of direct recoil spectrometry (DRS)
is reported. While no adsorption occurs for molecular hydrogen either
on clean or on oxidized beryllium, atomic hydrogen adsorbs on the sur
face of clean Be, as well as at the sites available between oxygen clu
sters, formed by low oxygen pre-exposure. For higher oxygen pre-exposu
res, when oxide islands are formed, the apparent coverage of hydrogen
is significantly lower than the amount needed for complementary full c
overage on the Be surface. Possible origins for this observation are d
iscussed.