Hydrogen-induced new functions in sub-nano lattice matter

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This paper includes some results of "Hydrogen-Induced New Functions in Sub-Nano Lattice Matters" accomplished by MEXT's program "Elements strategy Project". In the 21st century, the era concerning about environment, this research achieve- ment utilizing hydrogen as the technology for strengthening alloys will be expected to make a breakthrough in the metal heat- treatment and processing technology as the new environmental conscious process. Hydrogen heat-treatments for grain-size refinements of alloys were performed. The grain size of Cu-3 mass%Ti alloy turned into about 20~50 nm after hydrogenation and dehydrogenation treatment. Moreover, grain-size refined Ti-based alloy showed large super-elastic elongation. On the other hand, hydrogen induced functions in the alloys were also investigated. Hydrogen transmitting films with Pd nanogranular parti- cles dispersed in ceramic material were developed as attachment of metal-hydride switchable mirrors. Metamagnetism transition temperature (Tc) could be increased by hydrogen introduction in La (Fe xSi 1-x) Pd/Pt core-shell type nano-particles were also investigated. © 2009 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Kamegawa, A., Nakahigashi, J., Yamaguchi, A., Fujita, A., Yamauchi, M., Kitagawa, H., & Okada, M. (2009). Hydrogen-induced new functions in sub-nano lattice matter. Nippon Kinzoku Gakkaishi/Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals, 73(3), 141–150. https://doi.org/10.2320/jinstmet.73.141

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