New Structural Systematics in the Lanthanide Elements at High Pressure
ORAL
Abstract
The pressure-induced phase transitions in the lanthanide elements provide insight into their electronic structures at high densities. After a series of transitions via close-packed structures, the regular trivalent lanthanides undergo first-order transitions to so-called "collapsed" phases, the structures of which are reported as monoclinic. However, the diffraction data from these phases are not well fitted by the monoclinic structure, and the patterns from Nd and Sm are different to those from the higher-Z lanthanides. Here we present diffraction studies on Sm, Nd, Tb, and Y, which reveal that there are two collapsed structures, neither of which is monoclinic. We also show that these new structures are strikingly similar to those observed in the higher-Z actinides at high pressure, greatly strengthening the structural systematics of the 4f and 5f elements.
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Presenters
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Malcolm McMahon
Univ of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh
Authors
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Malcolm McMahon
Univ of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh
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Sarah Finnegan
Univ of Edinburgh
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Edward Pace
Univ of Edinburgh, Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3FD, United Kingdom
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Christian Storm
Univ of Edinburgh
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Michael Stevenson
Univ of Edinburgh
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Simon MacLeod
AWE
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Evgeny Plekhanov
Kings College London
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Nicola Bonini
Kings College London, Department of Physics, King’s College London
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Cedric Weber
Kings College London