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[3Fa04] Hydrogen-induced changes in electrical conduction properties of perovskite SmNiO3 thin film
The perovskite ReNiO3 (Re=rare-earth) is known to exhibit a metal-insulator transition (MIT) with temperature change. Furthermore, it was recently reported that hydrogenation increases the electrical resistance of SmNiO3 by approximately eight orders of magnitude at room temperature. The purpose of this study is to elucidate this mechanism, but the relationship between hydrogen concentration and electrical resistance, which is necessary first, is not yet understood. To investigate this relationship, hydrogenation experiments by exposure to atomic hydrogen, electrical resistivity measurements, and hydrogen concentration measurements by nuclear reaction analysis were performed in situ on SmNiO3 thin films. These results contrast starkly with the model believed so far. We previously conducted the same experiments on NdNiO3. The similarities and differences are discussed in comparison with the results.
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