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Theory of Emanation Thermal Analysis: XI. Radon diffusion as the probe of microstructure changes in solids
Authors:Beckman  I. N.  Balek  V.
Affiliation:(1) Department Chemistry, Moscow State University, 119899 Moscow, GSP-3, Russia;(2) Nuclear Research Institute "Rcaron"e"zcaron" plc, CZ-250 68 "Rcaron"e"zcaron", Czech Republic
Abstract:The theoretical background for the use of radon diffusion as a probe of microstructure changes in solids is given. The high sensitivity of the emanation thermal analysis (ETA) in the study of solid state processes especially interactions taking place on surfaces and in the near surface layers is described. The increasing sensitivity of the method towards bulk processes with rising temperature is theoretically shown. The background considerations to be used in the mathematical modeling of temperature dependences of the radon release from solids on heating (i.e. simulated ETA curves) are presented. Various models for radon diffusion and various functions describing the annealing of structure irregularities, which served as diffusion paths for radon, were used in the modeling. It was shown, that ETA is able to characterize microstructure changes in the surface layers of the thickness from several nanometers to several micrometers.This revised version was published online in November 2005 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:emanation thermal analysis  radon diffusion  structure defects annealing
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