CLUSTER EFFECTS IN DEUTERIUM CLUSTER ION IMPLANTATION ON SOLIDS
WANG TIE-SHAN (王铁山)a, KENTARO OCHIAIb, KATHOHIKO MARUTAb, AKITO TAKAHASHIb
a Institute of Modern Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Lanzhou 730000,China; b Department of Nuclear Engineering, Osaka University, Yamada-Oak 2-1,Suita,Osaka 565, Japan
Abstract Atomic and nuclear cluster effects of (D+3) were studied by alternative implantation of deuterium cluster ion beam and isolated deuteron (D+) beam on metal targets. The beam energy was adjusted from 10keV/d to 100keV/d in experiment. The atomic cluster effect was shown by the enhancement of X-ray emission induced by cluster deuterion. The average ratio of X-ray intensity induced by each cluster deuteron to that induced by each isolated deuteron is about 2.6 in the experimental energy region. The nuclear cluster effect is shown by the difference of D-D fusion rates induced by two kinds of deuterons under the same experimental conditions. The ratio of the D-D fusion rates induced by the two kinds of deuterons is energy dependent.
Received: 25 January 1999
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