
doi: 10.1063/1.1606863
handle: 2434/436110
Potential-step experiments on gadolinium thin-film electrodes provide current and optical transmission transients, whose time constants are related to effective hydrogen diffusion coefficients according to a standard diffusion model. The diffusion coefficients and switching kinetics depend on temperature, hydrogen concentration, potential, and film thickness. A thickness dependence of the kinetics is observed in which the diffusion coefficient and optical switching time are linearly dependent.
OPTICAL-TRANSMISSION, SPECTROSCOPY, GD, YTTRIUM, HYDRIDE FILMS, physics and astronomy (miscellaneous); physics and astronomy (all), MODEL-INDEPENDENT MEASUREMENTS, DIFFUSION
OPTICAL-TRANSMISSION, SPECTROSCOPY, GD, YTTRIUM, HYDRIDE FILMS, physics and astronomy (miscellaneous); physics and astronomy (all), MODEL-INDEPENDENT MEASUREMENTS, DIFFUSION
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