2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2010.07.039
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Changes to the reflectance of Be mirrors due to deuterium plasmas contaminated with oxygen

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“…The second stage is characterized by a relatively slower increase in the thickness of the oxide-hydroxide (possibly, only hydroxide) layer due to the reactions of free Be atoms either with new oxygen molecules to produce oxide, or with water molecules to produce hydroxide. This stage is accompanied by a gradual saturation of the reflectance drop at ion fluences of ≈2·10 23 m -2 [43].…”
Section: Beryllium Mirrorsmentioning
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“…The second stage is characterized by a relatively slower increase in the thickness of the oxide-hydroxide (possibly, only hydroxide) layer due to the reactions of free Be atoms either with new oxygen molecules to produce oxide, or with water molecules to produce hydroxide. This stage is accompanied by a gradual saturation of the reflectance drop at ion fluences of ≈2·10 23 m -2 [43].…”
Section: Beryllium Mirrorsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…9); ■ -reflectance recovery after exposure to D + ions, E i =60 eV, after the second reflectance drop (X3 in Fig. 9) [43].…”
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