B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet
Fall Meeting of the Metallurgical Society of AIME 1983
The long-range Gorsky effect and a short-range reorientation relaxation represent two valuable and complementary tools for the study of hydrogen in amorphous metals. This paper deals primarily with understanding the reorientation relaxation as a Snoek-type effect in an amorphous, rather than a crystalline, host. Results on the concentration and temperature dependence of the relaxation strengths are given to clarify the issues involved. A new model of the reorientation relaxation is presented, in which site-pair energy correlation and H-H repulsion are introduced and found to play key roles in explaining the observed behavior. © 1989, R. Oldenbourg Verlag. All rights reserved.
B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet
Fall Meeting of the Metallurgical Society of AIME 1983
B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet
Materials Science and Engineering
B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet
Fall Meeting of the Metallurgical Society of AIME 1983
B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet, et al.
Journal of Materials Research