Particle Release from Niobium Irradiated with 14-MeV Neutrons

Abstract
The particle release from cold-rolled niobium surfaces under 14-MeV-neutron impact to a total dose of 4.6 × 1015 neutrons/cm2 was investigated under ultrahigh-vacuum conditions and at ambient temperature. The type and amount of material released and deposited on a substrate surface was determined independently by four analytical techniques. Surprisingly, there were two types of deposits—one in the form of large chunks, the other a more even layer covering the surface. The chunk emission cannot be explained by existing neutron-sputtering theories.

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