Coherent-to-semi-coherent transition of precipitates in niobium-hydrogen thin films

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​Coherent-to-semi-coherent transition of precipitates in niobium-hydrogen thin films​
Nörthemann, K.   & Pundt, A. ​ (2008) 
Physical Review. B78(1) art. 014105​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.78.014105 

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Nörthemann, Kai ; Pundt, Astrid 
Abstract
Nucleation and growth in thin films are studied by using niobium-hydrogen (Nb-H) as model system. Hydride precipitation in thin films results in local surface topography changes that can be monitored by scanning tunneling microscopy. The local film expansion can be used to detect hydride precipitates, to study their growth, to gain information about their shape and their lattice coherency. With the help of theoretical calculations, it will be shown that cylindrical Nb-H precipitates evolve in early stages. These precipitates are coherent to the matrix as long as the film is thin and the hydride size is below a critical volume. Above this critical volume, a coherent-to-semi-coherent transition occurs. The critical size is controlled by the balance between the elastic energy stored in the coherent precipitate and the energy needed for the formation of dislocations. Consequently, films below 26 nm thickness keep coherency for all hydride precipitate volumes and never get semi-coherent.
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2008
Journal
Physical Review. B 
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Institut für Materialphysik 
ISSN
1098-0121

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