Abstract

Samples of nickel wires were aged at low temperature, then subjected to hydrogen diffusion electrolytically. Thermomagnetic effect was measured both before and after hydrogenation. The latter samples show a more regular variation than the former ones (without hydrogenation), indicating that the hydrogen-treated samples are electrically more homogeneous due to the presence of hydrogen trapped at some lattice sites.

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