Achieving coherent phase transition in palladium–hydrogen


Achieving coherent phase transition in palladium–hydrogen

Wagner, S.; Uchida, H.; Burlaka, V.; Vlach, M.; Vlcek, M.; Lukac, F.; Cizek, J.; Baehtz, C.; Bell, A.; Pundt, A.

The thermodynamics of structural phase transformations in thin films depends on the mechanical stress that can be released by plastic deformation. For thin films below a critical film thickness, plastic deformation is energetically unfavourable: thus, the system stays coherent and stress remains. For PdH(c) films less than 22 nm thick, a new situation emerges: while the interfaces between matrix and hydride precipitates remain coherent throughout the complete phase transition, misfit dislocations form between the hydride phase and the substrate.

Keywords: Palladium; Hydrogen; Thin films; Phase transformations; Coherency

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