Isotope effect of rovibrational distribution of hydrogen molecules desorbed from amorphous carbon

JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2022)

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When the hydrogen isotope atom is injected into the amorphous carbon with the incident energies E (in) of 20, 50, and 80 eV, we obtain the following physical quantities of hydrogen isotope atoms/molecules emitted from the amorphous carbon using molecular dynamics and heat conduction hybrid simulation. The physical quantities are the time evolution of the emission rate, the depth distribution of the original location of the hydrogen emitted from the target, the polar angular dependence, and the translational, rotational, and vibrational energy distributions. In addition, the approximate analysis yields the emission distributions at the vibrational (v) and rotational (J) levels. Using these distributions, we evaluate the rotational temperature T (rot) for v = 0 and small J states. From the above, it is found that molecules with higher rotational levels J tend to be emitted as E (in) increases or as the mass of hydrogen isotope increases. Moreover, the isotope effect appears in the mass dependence of T (rot).
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hydrogen isotope, carbon, molecular dynamics simulation, heat conduction equation, hydrogen recycling, rovibrational state, neutral transport code
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