Screw dislocations introduced into a specimen resulted in increased hydrogen content and decreased diffusion coefficient. The dislocation core was a trapping site for hydrogen. The predicted temperature dependence of the hydrogen content agrees well with experimental results.
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Yamakawa, K., Tsuruta, T., & Yoshizawa, S. (1981). INTERACTION BETWEEN DISLOCATION AND HYDROGEN OCCLUDED IN SINGLE CRYSTAL OF IRON. Boshoku Gijutsu, 30(8), 443–449. https://doi.org/10.3323/jcorr1974.30.8_443
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