Abstract

The Hall resistivity and electrical resistivity of Gd films (300 nm) coated with Pd (10 nm) are studied as a function of hydrogen pressure above and below the Gd Curie temperature. The hydrogen pressure varies from 0 to 6.0 Torr and the concentrations obtained indicate the formation of a mixed phase of Gd and GdH 2. The electrical and Hall resistivities decrease as a function of hydrogen pressure. The Hall measurements are made in magnetic fields varied from 0 to 0.60 T and they indicate a significant change on the magnetic properties of the films.

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