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Study of carbon deposition effect on hydrogen permeation through palladium membrane

Tominaga, Shinya*; Busnyuk, A.*; Matsushima, T.*; Yamaguchi, Kenji; Ono, Futaba*; Terai, Takayuki*; Yamawaki, Michio*

Fusion Science and Technology, 41(3), p.919 - 923, 2002/05

no abstracts in English

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Application of work function measuring technique to monitoring/characterisation of material surfaces under irradiation

Luo, G.-N.*; Terai, Takayuki*; Yamawaki, Michio*; Yamaguchi, Kenji

Proceedings of OECD/NEA 2nd Information Exchange Meeting on Basic Studies in the Field of High-temperature Engineering, p.177 - 189, 2002/05

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Difference of surface effects in the $$(p,p'x)$$ and $$(d,d'x)$$ reactions

Nakada, Hibiki*; Nakayama, Shinsuke; Yoshida, Kazuki; Watanabe, Yukinobu*; Ogata, Kazuyuki*

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Using the semiclassical distorted wave model (SCDW), a microscopic reaction model, we calculated the radial distribution of the energy spectra of the $$(p,p'x)$$ and $$(d,d'x)$$ reactions and analyzed which region in the nucleus contributes to the reaction. The analysis shows that the $$(d,d'x)$$ reaction occurs more pronouncedly at the surface region of the nucleus than the $$(p,p'x)$$ reaction. These results suggest that surface effects should be considered more strongly in $$(d,d'x)$$ reaction than $$(p,p'x)$$ reaction in the nuclear data evaluation using phenomenological models.

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