
ZhETF, Vol. 130,
No. 3,
p. 442 (September 2006)
(English translation - JETP,
Vol. 103, No. 3,
p. 385,
September 2006
available online at www.springer.com
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MAGNETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A HYDROGEN PHASE TRAPPED INSIDE DEEP DISLOCATION CORES IN A HYDROGEN-CYCLED PdHx (x\approx 4.5\cdot 10-4) SINGLE CRYSTAL
Lipson A.G., Heuser B.J., Castano C.H., Lyakhov B.F., Tsivadze A.Yu.
Received: March 23, 2006
PACS: 74.78.Fk, 74.10.+v, 61.72.-y
The magnetic characterization of Pd single crystals deformed by cycling in a hydrogen atmosphere has been performed. Based on evidence obtained from thermal desorption analysis, it is shown that the condensed hydrogen phase formed inside deep dislocation cores in PdHx ( ) is tightly bound with a Pd matrix. The activation energy of hydrogen desorption from these cores was found to be as high as e=1.6 eV/H-atom, suggesting the occurrence of a strong band overlapping between Pd and H atoms. SQUID measurements carried out in a weak magnetic field (H<5.0 Oe) showed an anomalous diamagnetic contribution to the DC and AC magnetic susceptibilities of the PdHx sample at T<30 K resulting in the presence of the hydrogen phase. It is suggested that the anomalous diamagnetic response in PdHx is caused by the presence of a hydrogen dominant phase, tightly bound with a Pd matrix inside the dislocation cores (``nanotubes'').
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