The hydrogen subsystem excitation in a solid by the external influence
| Parent link: | Hydrogen in Matter: 2nd International Symposium on Hydrogen in Matter, Uppsala, Sweden, June 13-17, 2005. P. 91-96.— , 2006 |
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| Summary: | The experimental evidences of the hydrogen subsystem existence in solids and a possibility of its excitation by external influence are described. During occupation of equivalent positions inside metal, hydrogen forms its own subsystem inside a crystallographic lattice, which has the self-frequencies lying outside the phonon spectrum of a crystal. Under the input of the energy, for instance, by means of radiation, excitations of vibration freedom degrees of hydrogen subsystem occur. The following facts give evidence of this: enhanced migration and release of hydrogen isotopes at low temperature from metals under ionizing radiation; super linear dependence of H, D release from metals on electron current density; H, D release both in molecular and atomic forms. В фонде НТБ ТПУ отсутствует |
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2006
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| Serier: | AIP Conference Proceedings / Materials Physics and Applications ; Vol. 837 |
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| Format: | Book Chapter |
| KOHA link: | https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=599944 |
| Summary: | The experimental evidences of the hydrogen subsystem existence in solids and a possibility of its excitation by external influence are described. During occupation of equivalent positions inside metal, hydrogen forms its own subsystem inside a crystallographic lattice, which has the self-frequencies lying outside the phonon spectrum of a crystal. Under the input of the energy, for instance, by means of radiation, excitations of vibration freedom degrees of hydrogen subsystem occur. The following facts give evidence of this: enhanced migration and release of hydrogen isotopes at low temperature from metals under ionizing radiation; super linear dependence of H, D release from metals on electron current density; H, D release both in molecular and atomic forms. В фонде НТБ ТПУ отсутствует |
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