Ultraviolet radiation-damage absorption peak in solid deuterium-tritium, revision 1
Abstract
An ultraviolet absorption peak was seen in solid deuterium-tritium and hydrogen-tritium at a sensor temperature of 5 K. The peak occurs at 3.6 eV and is about 1.5 eV wide. It bleaches out when the temperature is raised to about 10 K but reappears upon cooling and is, therefore, radiation induced. At 5 K, the peak forms on a time scale of minutes and appears to represent part-per-million levels of electron-mass defects. The suggested model is that of a trapped electron, where the peak is the ground state-to-the-conduction band transition. A marked isotope effect is seen between D-T and H-T.
- Publication:
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Presented at the 2nd Natl. Topical Meeting on Tritium Technol. in Fission
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985ttff.meet.....F
- Keywords:
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- Deuterium;
- Radiation Damage;
- Tritium;
- Ultraviolet Absorption;
- Ultraviolet Radiation;
- Cryogenic Temperature;
- Defects;
- Hydrogen;
- Isotope Effect;
- Trapped Particles;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics