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Materials and Morphology Study for Templated Hydrogen Solidification

Swanee J. Shin, Bernard J. Kozioziemski

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 73 / Number 3 / April 2018 / Pages 298-304

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2017.1387015

Received:July 25, 2017
Accepted:September 8, 2017
Published:March 7, 2018

We performed a series of experiments to elucidate the characteristics of a good template for solid hydrogen nucleation. Zinc stands out among several materials with comparable size and shape. Nucleation could be observed to occur on top of sharp features, such as grain boundaries and cracks, but our attempts proved unsuccessful to fabricate or replicate such features. The variations of the supercooling (ΔT) values measured for comparable samples and the dependence of ΔT on the cell temperature cycling revealed that templated nucleation of solid hydrogen is a very delicate process.