“…Experiments were carried out using two modes of the accelerating technique of nuclear reactions and the technique of isochronous annealings. The D 1 values, i.e., for a high concentration of radiation defects, were determined by the online technique of nuclear reactions, NRAOL. ,, In this case, the D measurements are performed upon continuous irradiation of a specimen with deuterons, and in this mode, the concentration of defects increases with time, which makes it possible to obtain the D values for specimens containing radiation defects. The NRAOL technique is briefly described in Section ; earlier it was applied for measuring the coefficients of classical and quantum diffusion of deuterium in sodium, potassium, and indium. ,, …”