Abstract

By measuring stress and strain that build up in thin films during hydrogen absorption, the elastic constants of the films can be determined, if a one-dimensional elastic behavior occurs only. This will be demonstrated for hydrogen absorption in Nb films. The in-plane stress is determined from the substrate curvature that is measured by using a two-beam laser setup. The out-of-plane strain is measured via x-ray diffraction. Furthermore, this method allows us to distinguish whether the film is plastically or elastically deformed by checking the reversibility of the stress–strain curve. In the case of a 250-nm-thick Nb film, the elastic constants obtained are similar to that of bulk Nb.

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