Magnetic susceptibility of Pd-H and Pd-D at temperatures between 6 and 150 K
RJ Miller, TO Brun, CB Satterthwaite - Physical Review B, 1978 - APS
RJ Miller, TO Brun, CB Satterthwaite
Physical Review B, 1978•APSMagnetic susceptibility of Pd-H and Pd-D at temperatures between 6 and 150 K Page 1
PHYSICAL REVIE% Bvolume 18, NUMBER 9 1 NOVEMBER 1978 Magnetic susceptibility of
Pd-H and Pd-D at temperatures between 6 and 150 K R. J. Miller, ' T. 0 Brun~, and C. B.
Satterthwaite Department ofPhysics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,
Illinois 61801 (Received 19 January 1978) Magnetic-susceptibility measurements of Pd-H (Pd-0)
are presented, showing the variations of X with both temperature and atomic ratios. Over the …
PHYSICAL REVIE% Bvolume 18, NUMBER 9 1 NOVEMBER 1978 Magnetic susceptibility of
Pd-H and Pd-D at temperatures between 6 and 150 K R. J. Miller, ' T. 0 Brun~, and C. B.
Satterthwaite Department ofPhysics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,
Illinois 61801 (Received 19 January 1978) Magnetic-susceptibility measurements of Pd-H (Pd-0)
are presented, showing the variations of X with both temperature and atomic ratios. Over the …
Abstract
Magnetic-susceptibility measurements of Pd-H (Pd-D) are presented, showing the variations of χ with both temperature and atomic ratios. Over the range of temperatures covered in this study, no difference was found between the hydride and the deuteride.