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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Ion-implantation was applied to the surface modification of ZrNi for improving the surface activation of hydrogen absorbing alloys. At the condition of low temperature, only implanted areas showed micro-cracks and pulverization. At high temperature, the reaction was very rapid and both implanted and shielded areas showed the pulverization. The results indicate hydrogen ion-implantation can enhance the activation of this alloy, and the roles of radiation-induced implanted hydrogen and surface film are discussed.