Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10653621 | Solid State Communications | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We present a study of the temperature- and concentration-dependent hydrogen self-diffusion constant D in a Zr69.5Cu12Ni11Al7.5 metallic glass using the technique of nuclear magnetic resonance diffusion in a static fringe field of a superconducting magnet. In the investigated temperature interval between room temperature and 420Â K, D is in the range 10â8-10â9Â cm2/s and obeys Arrhenius form, D=D0exp(âEa/kBT), indicating classical over-barrier-hopping hydrogen diffusion with an activation energy Ea. The concentration dependence of Ea and D was studied for the hydrogen-to-metal ratio H/M between 0 and 1.9. At low hydrogen content, H/M<0.2, Ea shows no noticeable concentration dependence, whereas D exhibits a weakly pronounced maximum at H/M=0.1 In the intermediate concentration regime, 0.2
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Authors
T. Apih, M. Bobnar, J. DolinÅ¡ek, L. Jastrow, D. Zander, U. Köster,