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Hydrogen-Induced Vacancy Generation Phenomenon in Pure Pd

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2002

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Lattice defects induced by hydriding in pure Pd have been studied by means of positron lifetime spectroscopy. Component analyses of positron lifetime spectra show that a surprising amount of vacancies together with dislocations are generated by the hydriding at room temperature. Vacancy migration in pure Pd after hydriding is observed around 378 K . Dislocations are much more stable and its migration is observed around 873 K . During the vacancy recovery process, secondary defects, that is, dislocation loops are formed.

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