B. Hjorvarsson et al., LOW-ANGLE NEUTRON AND X-RAY-SCATTERING OF HYDROGENATED AND DEUTERATEDMO V SUPERLATTICES/, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 50(15), 1994, pp. 11223-11226
We present results from low-angle neutron and x-ray scattering experim
ents on hydrogen and deuterium loaded (001)-oriented single-crystal Mo
/V superlattices. The individual Mo and V layer thicknesses in the sam
ples were determined by simulations of the x-ray reflectivity curves.
The intensity of the first-order neutron-diffraction peak for the hydr
ogenated sample is 31% larger than from the dehydrogenated sample. Whe
n deuterated, the intensity of the first-order peak is extremely small
, only 0.5% of the dedeuterated sample. The distribution of hydrogen i
n the layers was derived by simulations of the neutron and the x-ray d
iffraction patterns. The results unambiguously demonstrate that the hy
drogen isotopes are exclusively located in the V layers, but at the in
terfaces there is a region with reduced hydrogen concentration.