Abstract

Abstract—Structural studies of multilayer magnetic nanostructures formed by alternating layers of transition (Fe) and rare earth (Gd) metals placed in a hydrogen atmosphere at a temperature of 100°C have been carried out. When hydrogen is absorbed by rare earth metals, crystalline phases GdHx arise (form), the microstructural features of which were studied by X-ray diagnostics and electron microscopy.

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