Thermal Reemission of Inert Gas Atoms in Tungsten and Gold

Abstract
Inert gas ions of energies between 100 eV and 2 KeV have been injected into polycrystalline tungsten and gold. The subsequent thermal desorption of entrapped ions from these targets has distinct peak structures, and an attempt has been made to correlate the energies associated with these peaks in the desorption spectrum with normal defect-migration processes in the target materials.