Oxygen-Induced Segregation of Hydrogen on a Magnesium Surface Observed by Time-of-Flight Analysis of Direct Recoils

Abstract
Time-of-flight analysis of direct atomic recoils produced by pulsed Ar+-ion irradiation of a polycrystalline magnesium surface enables the identification of hydrogen, as well as other surface atoms. The data demonstrate the direct detection of surface hydrogen and the first direct observation of oxygen-induced surface segregation of hydrogen in a metal at room temperature.