Abstract

The interaction between interstitial hydrogen and substitutional solute atoms has been investigated by the measurements of the hydrogen solubility and the influence of hydrogen charging on the half-width of the X-ray reflection lines in pure Nb, Nb-5%V, Nb-5%Mo and Nb-5%Ta alloys. In Nb-5%V and Nb-5%Mo alloys, the solubility considerably increases with respect to pure Nb. On the other hand, the solubility hardly changes in Nb-5%Ta alloy. With addition of hydrogen, the half-widths in pure Nb and Nb-5%Ta alloy show a monotonic increase, but in Nb-5%V and Nb-5%Mo alloys they show a minimum. The results are explained by the interaction of hydrogen with substitutional solute atoms. The interaction is considered to be caused by the internal strain induced by the difference in atomic radii between substitutional and solvent (Nb) atoms.

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