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High pressure effects on U L sub(3) x-ray absorption in partial fluorescence yield mode and single crystal x-ray diffraction in the heavy fermion compound UCd sub(11)

We report a study of high pressure x-ray absorption (XAS) performed in the partial fluorescence yield mode (PFY) at the U L sub(3) edge (0-28.2?GPa) and single crystal x-ray diffraction (SXD) (0-20?GPa) on the UCd sub(11) heavy fermion compound at room temperature. Under compression, the PFY-XAS res...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Condensed matter 2016-03, Vol.28 (10)
Main Authors: Nasreen, Farzana, Antonio, Daniel, Vangennep, Derrick, Booth, Corwin H, Kothapalli, Karunakar, Bauer, Eric D, Sarrao, John L, Lavina, Barbara, Iota-Herbei, Valentin, Sinogeikin, Stanislav, Chow, Paul, Xiao, Yuming, Zhao, Yusheng, Cornelius, Andrew L
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Summary:We report a study of high pressure x-ray absorption (XAS) performed in the partial fluorescence yield mode (PFY) at the U L sub(3) edge (0-28.2?GPa) and single crystal x-ray diffraction (SXD) (0-20?GPa) on the UCd sub(11) heavy fermion compound at room temperature. Under compression, the PFY-XAS results show that the white line is shifted by??+4.1(3) eV at the highest applied pressure of 28.2?GPa indicating delocalization of the 5f electrons. The increase in full width at half maxima and decrease in relative amplitude of the white line with respect to the edge jump point towards 6d band broadening under high pressure. A bulk modulus of K sub(0)??=??62(1) GPa and its pressure derivative, ?K' sub(0)?=??4.9(2) was determined from high pressure SXD results. Both the PFY-XAS and diffraction results do not show any sign of a structural phase transition in the applied pressure range.
ISSN:0953-8984
1361-648X
DOI:10.1088/0953-8984/28/10/105601