Photoemission study of the hydrogenation of the intermetallic compoundsYFe3andYFe2

Abstract
Intermetallic yttrium-iron compounds do have a strong affinity to hydrogen. Exposure to H2 at 300 K leads to a hydrogen-induced state at 5.3 eV below EF and a strong reduction of d-like states at EF. For higher H2 exposures at 700 K, these hydrides undergo a metal-to-semiconductor transition with an energy gap E0=0.3±0.1 eV. In addition to the lowering of d-like states at EF, a second H2-induced structure appears at 10 eV.