Effects of hydrogen on magnetic properties of amorphous zirconium alloys
The magnetic susceptibilities χ(T) of the amorphous ternary hydrides of the paramagnetic metallic glasses a-Zr2Pd and a-Zr3Rh have been measured between 7 and 300 K. It has been found that χ(T) of both a-Zr2PdHx and a-Zr3RhHx decrease substantially with increasing hydrogen content. This behavior is...
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description | The magnetic susceptibilities χ(T) of the amorphous ternary hydrides of the paramagnetic metallic glasses a-Zr2Pd and a-Zr3Rh have been measured between 7 and 300 K. It has been found that χ(T) of both a-Zr2PdHx and a-Zr3RhHx decrease substantially with increasing hydrogen content. This behavior is primarily attributed to reductions in the densities of the Fermi level electronic states. Although χ(T) for crystalline Zr2Pd (MoSi2 structure type) is smaller than the susceptibility of the a-Zr2Pd glass, χ(T) for a crystallized Zr3Rh sample was found to increase relative to the initial susceptibility for this glass. |
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