Abstract

Thermal desorption spectra of Ni and Cu were measured on electrodeposited samples and those heat-treated under high hydrogen pressures and high temperatures. Major desorption peaks observed in these two groups of samples agreed reasonably with each other, from which it is concluded that a large number of vacancy–hydrogen clusters are incorporated in the process of electrodeposition.

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