Metallic surfaces, exposed to a proton flux, start to degradate by molecular hydrogen blisters. These are created by recombination of protons with metal electrons. Continued irradiation progresses blistering, which is undesired for many technical applications. In this work, the effect of the proton flux magnitude onto the degradation of native metal oxide layers and its consequences for blister formation has been examined. To study this phenomenon, we performed proton irradiation experiments of aluminium surfaces. The proton kinetic energy was chosen so that all recombined hydrogen is trapped within the metal structure. As a result, we discovered that intense proton irradiation increases the permeability of aluminium oxide layers for hydrog...
Abstract We report on the uptake of deuterium by thin-film Mo/Si multilayer samples as a result of e...
Spallation-neutron-sources, such as those under investigation for use in accelerator-driven transmut...
Thin metallic films are commonly used in space industry. Important applications are e.g. multilayer ...
Metallic surfaces, exposed to a proton flux, start to degradate by molecular hydrogen blisters. Thes...
We report on the mechanisms of hydrogen-induced blistering of multilayer coatings. Blister formation...
We present experimental studies of degradation effects caused by low energetic proton irradiation o...
Materials need to undergo qualification testing before being applied to any space mission. Testing i...
H2-blisters are metal bubbles filled with hydrogen molecular gas resulting from recombination proces...
The role that energetic (>800 eV) hydrogen ions play in inducing and modifying the formation of b...
Surface blistering of aluminum irradiated with mass analyzed proton and hydrogen ion bea
The solution treatment of aluminum alloys can be restricted by the presence of porosity defects caus...
Conditions for aluminum surface blister formation from hydrogen introduced by proton irradiatio
The widespread use of metallic structures in space technology brings risk of degradation which occur...
Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography (EUVL) has been developed as a technique to reduce feature sizes on ...
We report on blister formation in nanometer thick Mo/Si multilayer structures due to exposure to hyd...
Abstract We report on the uptake of deuterium by thin-film Mo/Si multilayer samples as a result of e...
Spallation-neutron-sources, such as those under investigation for use in accelerator-driven transmut...
Thin metallic films are commonly used in space industry. Important applications are e.g. multilayer ...
Metallic surfaces, exposed to a proton flux, start to degradate by molecular hydrogen blisters. Thes...
We report on the mechanisms of hydrogen-induced blistering of multilayer coatings. Blister formation...
We present experimental studies of degradation effects caused by low energetic proton irradiation o...
Materials need to undergo qualification testing before being applied to any space mission. Testing i...
H2-blisters are metal bubbles filled with hydrogen molecular gas resulting from recombination proces...
The role that energetic (>800 eV) hydrogen ions play in inducing and modifying the formation of b...
Surface blistering of aluminum irradiated with mass analyzed proton and hydrogen ion bea
The solution treatment of aluminum alloys can be restricted by the presence of porosity defects caus...
Conditions for aluminum surface blister formation from hydrogen introduced by proton irradiatio
The widespread use of metallic structures in space technology brings risk of degradation which occur...
Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography (EUVL) has been developed as a technique to reduce feature sizes on ...
We report on blister formation in nanometer thick Mo/Si multilayer structures due to exposure to hyd...
Abstract We report on the uptake of deuterium by thin-film Mo/Si multilayer samples as a result of e...
Spallation-neutron-sources, such as those under investigation for use in accelerator-driven transmut...
Thin metallic films are commonly used in space industry. Important applications are e.g. multilayer ...