“…With increasing ball milling time, it is observed that the integral breadth of the Lorentz component (β L ) increases from 0.0004 • for the as-purchased LiH to 0.2132 • for the 180 min ball-milled LiH, whereas, on the contrary, the integral breadth of the Gauss component (β G ) remains the same at the as-purchased condition of 0.46 • . Clearly, the unchanged β G is incompatible with the introduction of lattice defects within the LiH crystals during ball milling, since the attendant internal stresses would induce additional Gauss broadening [41]. On the other hand, the increased β L is entirely consistent with the crystallite size refinement from the micrometer range to the nanometer range, since the presence of LiH nano-crystals would induce additional Lorentz broadening [41].…”