The hydrogen migration in metals under the action of ionizing and acoustic radiation was considered. The joint action of ionizing and acoustic radiation was found to enhance the hydrogen migration in metals (“interference” effect). The hydrogen transport mechanism was determined by the interaction of ionizing radiation with the hydrogen subsystem of a metal and a vibrodiffusion effect.

Hydrogen Migration in Metals under the Combined Action of Acoustic and Ionizing Radiation. A.M.Lider, M.Krening, V.V.Larionov, G.V.Garanin: Technical Physics, 2011, 56[11], 1630-4