Magnetic and X-Ray Studies on Ti and Zr with Dissolved Hydrogen

Abstract
Dissolved hydrogen in Ti and Zr has the effect of changing the lattice of these metals from hexagonal close‐packed to a nearly cubic face‐centered lattice. The paramagnetic susceptibility of the system Ti–H and also Zr–H has a value at room temperature different from that of the respective pure metals. The dependence of susceptibility on the hydrogen concentration has been investigated for Zr in this article. A small trace of iron impurity which was dissolved in the Zr was found to precipitate out and regain its ferromagnetic property when the Zr was allowed to soak up hydrogen.

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