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Phase stabilization by electronic entropy in plutonium

ORAL

Abstract

Plutonium metal undergoes an anomalously large 25\% collapse in volume from its largest volume $\delta$ phase ($\delta$-Pu) to its low temperature $\alpha$ phase, yet the underlying thermodynamic mechanism has largely remained a mystery. Here we use magnetostriction measurements to isolate a previously hidden yet substantial electronic contribution to the entropy of $\delta$-Pu, which we show to be crucial for the stabilization of this phase. The entropy originates from two competing instabilities of the $5f$-electron shell, which we show to drive the volume of Pu in opposing directions, depending on the temperature and volume. Using calorimetry measurements, we establish a robust thermodynamic connection between the two excitation energies, the atomic volume, and the previously reported excess entropy of $\delta$-Pu at elevated temperatures.

Presenters

  • Neil Harrison

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, NHMFL, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab

Authors

  • Neil Harrison

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, NHMFL, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab

  • Jonathan B Betts

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab

  • Mark Wartenbe

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab

  • Fedor Balakirev

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Lab., Los Alamos Natl Lab

  • Scott Richmond

    Los Alamos Natl Lab

  • Marcelo Jaime

    Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NHMFL, LANL

  • Paul H Tobash

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab