Electron Microscopy of Hydride Precipitation in Vanadium
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概要
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Precipitation of hydride from the solid solution of vanadium-hydrogen containing a small amount of hydrogen was observed at temperatures ranging between 300 K and 77 K using the cold stage of a 500 kV electron microscope. Two types of precipitates were found at low temperatures. One has a cubic superstructure with a unit cell twice as large as that of vanadsum matrix. The other has a tetragonal structure in which vanadium atoms form a body-centered tetragonal lattice with c/a=1.1-1.3. On heating these precipitates dissolved to the matrix at certain temperatures depending on the hydrogen concentration of the specimens. These facts give a direct confirmation to the postulation that the 'anomalies' in vanadium metal are caused by the precipitation as the hydride phase of a trace of hydrogen involved.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1971-10-05
著者
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Chiba Toshinobu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Hokkaido University
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Chiba Toshinobu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Hokkaido University:(present Address) National Institute Fo
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TAKANO Shigeo
The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
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