Application of Atomic Mutations Included in Nuclear Reactions, ^<40>Ar(γ, p)^<39>Cl(β decay)^<39>Ar, to Surface Study
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It has been found that the nuclear transformation processes which are initiated by photonuclear reactions can be used for studying the adsorption and chemical reactions taking place on solid surfaces. Chemically reactive ^<39>Cl was produced by irradiating ^<40>Ar with high-energy bremsstrahlung, and its blow was directed onto several material surfaces. The amount of chlorine adsorption was ascertained by detecting its radioactivity. Desorption without heating the adsorber samples inevitably occurred owing to the nuclear decay of ^<39>Cl. The adsorption and desorption rates were compared for several elements. A fast growth of oxide islands on sample surfaces was observed during the adsorption-desorption process.
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- 1987-09-20
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