Theory of excitation bands of hydrogen in bcc metals and of their observation by neutron scattering
- 15 May 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 27 (10) , 5943-5954
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.27.5943
Abstract
I consider the possibility that the excited-state oscillator wave functions of dilute hydrogen in bcc metals overlap sufficiently with nearest-neighbor occupancy sites so as to produce hydrogenic energy bands, analogous to electronic energy bands in narrow-band semiconductors. The theory is motivated by the experiments of Magerl et al. as well as the earlier observation of ground-state tunnel splitting by Wipf et al., demonstrating quantum coherence in the motion of the hydrogen, despite the necessity of correlated motion by the surrounding metal atoms. Because of the latter complication, the relevant overlap integrals are not calculated from first principles. The band structures are given for the first (nondegenerate) and second (doubly degenerate) excitations and of the local oscillators, modulo a few irreducible overlap integrals, which are then determined by comparison with experiment. The fact that the experimental bandwidths for inelastic neutron scattering from dilute hydrogen in V, Nb, and Ta satisfy at room temperature (Rush, Magerl, and Rowe) finds a natural explanation in the theory. It is shown that the and bandwidths satisfy , where and are irreducible overlap integrals and is an (almost) universal constant for H in bcc metals, determined (essentially) by the geometry of the tetrahedrally coordinated hydrogen occupancy sites. On the basis of the band structure that I obtain, I estimate that . Based upon physical reasoning, the relation is proposed. Given the (model-consistent) empirical result, , this leads to the prediction , to be compared with the neutron-measured ratios for dilute hydrogen trapped at O and N impurities in Nb metal at K, respectively. The variation in
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