R.E. Acosta, W.A. Johnson, et al.
Microelectronic Engineering
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.
R.E. Acosta, W.A. Johnson, et al.
Microelectronic Engineering
B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet
Physical Review Letters
B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet
Review of Scientific Instruments