Abstract
Chemisorption and physisorption of hydrogen into the graphite-alkali metal intercalation compounds, KC 8 and CsC 24, were studied by means of positron-annihilation. The changes of the annihilation spectra obtained from the Doppler-broadening, upon hydrogen-introduction to the compounds, were explained in terms of changes in the positron-electron-annihilation probability in the intercalate layers of graphite.
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