“…It appears that, independently of the ion energy or mass, at this defect concentration and the dpa, the positron trapping saturates in W. At higher dpa, the bulk S-parameter becomes higher than the surface values. However, if there is significant gas trapping in the defects, such as deuterium, even a higher dpa can lead to lower saturation of the S-parameter, as shown in the 50 keV D-ions in [18] where, for an average dpa of 0.65, the S-parameter was low. The gas trapping reduces the available open volume defects, which might lead to a lower S-parameter, while keeping the effective diffusion length still proportional to the total defects produced (figure 5(b)).…”