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Study of the 2H(3He, p0)4He nuclear reaction for deuterium depth profiling
The differential cross sections of the 2H(3He, p0)4He reaction have been determined at six detection angles (120°, 130°, 140°, 150°, 160° and 170°) in the energy range between 300 and 4000 keV, with steps of 30 to 100 keV. The measurements were performed at the 4 MV Dynamitron Tandem Laboratory of the Central Unit for Ion Beams and Radionuclides of the Ruhr University Bochum in Germany. A thin layer of amorphous deuterated hydrocarbon (a-C:D) plasma-deposited on a chromium substrate was used in all measurements. Overall, the results of the present study are in very good agreement with differential cross-section data available in the literature for similar detection angles, with an average deviation of less than 6 %.
Study of the 2H(3He, p0)4He nuclear reaction for deuterium depth profiling
The differential cross sections of the 2H(3He, p0)4He reaction have been determined at six detection angles (120°, 130°, 140°, 150°, 160° and 170°) in the energy range between 300 and 4000 keV, with steps of 30 to 100 keV. The measurements were performed at the 4 MV Dynamitron Tandem Laboratory of the Central Unit for Ion Beams and Radionuclides of the Ruhr University Bochum in Germany. A thin layer of amorphous deuterated hydrocarbon (a-C:D) plasma-deposited on a chromium substrate was used in all measurements. Overall, the results of the present study are in very good agreement with differential cross-section data available in the literature for similar detection angles, with an average deviation of less than 6 %.
Study of the 2H(3He, p0)4He nuclear reaction for deuterium depth profiling
Varvara Foteinou (author) / Fotios Maragkos (author) / Hans-Werner Becker (author) / Michael Kokkoris (author) / Matej Mayer (author) / Georgios Provatas (author) / Detlef Rogalla (author) / Thomas Schwarz-Selinger (author)
2025
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