Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10621195 Acta Materialia 2005 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
We used a resonant-ultrasound-spectroscopy technique to measure the three independent elastic constants of PdHx, PdDx, and PdTx single crystals at 300 K. For 0.1 < x < 0.62 our PdHx crystals are two-phase mixtures of coherent α and β hydride phases. For increasing x in this range, C44 decreases monotonically whereas C′=12(C11-C12) has a concave parabolic dependence. This difference is because C′ is softened by an anelastic relaxation resulting from acoustic-stress-induced changes in the shape of the coherent lenticular-shape precipitates (β-hydride precipitates in α-hydride matrix and α-hydride precipitates in β-hydride matrix). In the β-phase C′ and C44 decrease with increasing hydrogen (or deuterium or tritium) content. Furthermore, C′ exhibits a strong isotope effect whereas C44 does not. This effect is attributed to differences in the excitation of optical phonons in Pd-H, Pd-D and Pd-T.
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