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HYDROGEN IN MATTER: A Collection from the Papers Presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Hydrogen in Matter; ISOHIM

2nd International Symposium on Hydrogen in Matter

Ganapati Rao Myneni, Jefferson Laboratory, Newport News, Virginia, USA ; Björgvin Hjörvarsson, Uppsala University, Department of Physics, Uppsala, Sweden


AIP Conference Proceedings 837


Conference Location and Date: Uppsala, Sweden, 13-17 June 2005


Subseries: Materials Physics and Applications

Published May 2006; ISBN 0-7354-0329-5 One Volume, Print; 296 pages; 6 3/8 X 9 1/4 inches; Hardcover; $133.00

Readership: Scientists, engineers, and graduate students who are involved with new technologies for the hydrogen economy, nuclear energy production, semiconductor devices, and/or particle accelerators.

Hydrogen plays a key role in materials, beneficial in some cases, problematic in others. In all such systems a detailed understanding of the hydrogen-based interactions is necessary for control, improvements, and possible new applications. The proceedings of the International Symposium on Hydrogen in Matter (ISOHIM) incorporates contributions from communities focused on semiconductors, normal conductors (metals), superconductors, and vacuum systems who deal with hydrogen-matter issues. The technical areas covered in these proceedings include hydrogen in materials, hydrogen in semiconductors, hydrogen adsorption-storage-generation and distribution, hydrogen in niobium, hydrogen in vacuum systems, superconducting niobium accelerator structures, and liquid hydrogen storage containers for hydrogen powered cars.

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