Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we discuss changes in the phase diagram of hydrogen in both bilayer (i.e. 200–2000 Å Nb/ 100 Å Pd on glass) and multilayer configurations. In fact, it is the changes in this phase diagram, in addition to the Pd coating, that makes theses bilayer systems useful for hydrogen gas sensors. Comparison of x-ray diffraction, electrical resistivity and volumetric measurements of the films before and after hydrogen charging indicate that the phase equilibria between a correlated (high concentration) and a dilute phase of hydrogen in Nb is not sensitive to the number of layers in the films. On the other hand, the experimental methods show different behavior for 200 Å thick Nb films and thicker (>400 Å) Nb layers. Diffraction results showing unisotropic lattice expansion will also be discussed..

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