REAL TIME CHARACTERIZATION OF ELASTIC VARIATIONS IN PALLADIUM FILMS PRODUCED BY HYDROGEN ADSORPTION
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
1996
abstract:
The magnitude and time variations of the
loading, and of the fractional changes in the density
Aplp and in the elastic modulii A+, of Pd fdms are
experimentally evaluated at room temperature and
amospheric pressure for 0.1 ,0.5,1 % Hz, 1 % CO, 1 %
N20 and 1 % NO gas mixtures in pure nitrogen. Two
different thermally evaporated Pd fdms have been
tested: one as evaporated, the other one after annealing
at 423 'K and IO5 Pa for 15 hours. The annealing is
shown to change all set of the parameters. For not
annealed films, hydrogen gives rise to large variations
in the elastic constants (G 5 - 40 %) and to an increase
in the phase velocity; while for annealed films, it
produces small variations in the elastic constants (S 1-2
is attributed to weakly and strongly coupled oxygen
96) and a decrease in the phase velocity. The d i f f e w
preadsorbed in the film. The results obtained can allow
an improvement of Pd-based sensors.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
SAW; perturbation theory; Pd film; elastic constants
List of contributors:
Verardi, Patrizio; Verona, Enrico; Caliendo, Cinzia
Book title:
Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium
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