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Preface | ||
Committees | ||
Hydrogen - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: A Motivation for the Hydrogen Workshop at Jefferson Lab | 1 | |
Hydrogen in Biological Systems | 11 | |
Hydrogen in Semiconductors | 21 | |
Hydrogen Interactions with Semiconductors and Oxides | 33 | |
Dynamics of Hydrogen in Silicon | 40 | |
Local Vibrational Mode Spectroscopy of Hydrogen in Compound Semiconductors | 49 | |
Sites and Dynamics for Muonium in III-V Semiconductors | 55 | |
Vibrational Lifetimes of Hydrogen in Silicon | 67 | |
Assessing the Hydrogen Adsorption Capacity of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube/Metal Composites | 77 | |
Hydrogen Generation via Sodium Borohydride | 90 | |
Hydrogen Generation Via Fuel Reforming | 101 | |
Hydrogen Production from Nuclear Energy | 111 | |
Hydrogen Distribution Infrastructure | 119 | |
The "Q Disease" in Superconducting Niobium RF Cavities | 133 | |
Determination of Hydrogen in Niobium by Cold Neutron Prompt Gamma-Ray Activation Analysis and Neutron Incoherent Scattering | 151 | |
RRR Degradation and Gas Absorption in the Electron Beam Welding Area of High Purity Niobium | 162 | |
H in Niobium: Origin and Method of Detection | 176 | |
Analyzing Method to Locate Trapped Hydrogen in Metal Crystals and Relationship between Surface Defects and Hydrogen Absorption | 190 | |
Hydrogen Absorption in Electropolishing of Niobium | 203 | |
Results of Q Disease Tests with 350-MHz Spoke Cavities | 220 | |
Elasto-Plastic Behavior of High RRR Niobium: Effects of Crystallographic Texture, Microstructure, and Hydrogen Concentration | 227 | |
Hydrogen in Vacuum Systems: An Overview | 243 | |
Hydrogen and Its Desorption in RHIC | 255 | |
Effect of Atomic Hydrogen Exposure on Electron Beam Polarization from Strained GaAs Photocathodes | 267 | |
Hydride Compressor Sorption Cooler and Surface Contamination Issues | 275 | |
Hydrogen Outgassing and Surface Properties of TiN-Coated Stainless Steel Chambers | 292 | |
A Comparison of Outgassing Measurements for Three Vacuum Chamber Materials | ||
Methods for Reducing Hydrogen Outgassing | 307 | |
The Inaccuracy of Quantitative Analysis of Mass Spectra Containing Hydrogen and Deuterium | 313 | |
Energy Efficient Cryogenic Transfer Line with Magnetic Suspension | 321 | |
Gaseous Hydrogen and Muon Accelerators | ||
Program | 337 | |
Participants List | 341 | |
Author Index | 343 |
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