Intense sono implantation of gases into metals
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概要
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Using ultrasonic cavitation, it was found that atoms of all supplied gases inside sono vessel can be easily implanted into various metals placed in H2O, D2O and mixed water. Gases used were inert gases (3He, 4He, Ne and Ar) and other ones (N2, air, H2 and D2), and all of them were strongly implanted into such metals as Ti, Pd, Ag, Ta, Pt and Au. During implantation, these metals were broken up to very fine metal powders, and a large amounts of implanted gases released from these powders by heating were measured by mass spectroscopic analyses.
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著者
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ARATA Yoshiaki
Collaborative Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Osaka University
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ZHANG Yue-Chang
Collaborative Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Osaka University