@misc{pasturel_stabilized_switchable_2006, author={Pasturel, M., Slaman, M., Borsa, D.M., Schreuders, H., Dam, B., Griessen, R., Lohstroh, W., Borgschulte, A.}, title={Stabilized switchable “black state” in Mg2NiH4 /Ti/Pd thin films for optical hydrogen sensing}, year={2006}, howpublished = {journal article}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2221412}, abstract = {advantage of being stable and easily controlled. Both the reversible high optical contrast (Rreflective /Rblack=10 in the red wavelength range) and the fast kinetics of hydrogen absorption and desorption make this material interesting for applications as optical hydrogen sensors.}, note = {Online available at: \url{https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2221412} (DOI). Pasturel, M.; Slaman, M.; Borsa, D.; Schreuders, H.; Dam, B.; Griessen, R.; Lohstroh, W.; Borgschulte, A.: Stabilized switchable “black state” in Mg2NiH4 /Ti/Pd thin films for optical hydrogen sensing. Applied Physics Letters. 2006. vol. 89, 021913. DOI: 10.1063/1.2221412}}