A powder and a single-crystalline sample of a solid hydrogen solution in hc
p rhenium with an atomic ratio of H/Re = 0.09 were synthesized under a high
pressure of gaseous hydrogen and studied by inelastic neutron scattering i
n the range of energy transfers from 25 to 380 meV. The fundamental band of
optical hydrogen vibrations was found to be split into two sharp peaks cen
tered at 100 and 130 meV. The peaks have an intensity ratio of about 1:2 an
d the corresponding vibrations are polarized along the c axis and in the ba
sal plane of the crystal lattice, respectively.