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Lattice gas aspects of metal-hydrogen system

Journal of the Less Common Metals, ISSN: 0022-5088, Vol: 49, Issue: C, Page: 1-12
1976
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Recent work with metal-hydrogen systems (those in which the metal is a transition metal) has given considerable support to the idea, advanced by Hill and by Alefeld, that such metal-hydrogen systems are excellent examples of a lattice gas system—something more usually regarded in physics as a theoretical model, as developed by Yang and Lee. These metalhydrogen systems do not behave as simple lattice gases, because the metal atoms providing the lattice gas cells are influenced by the actions of the interstitial hydrogen so that these cells are not of fixed size. Nevertheless, the lattice gas description is a very useful way of regarding these hydrogen transition metal systems and the points of similarity between lattice gas model and metal-hydrogen system are reviewed.

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