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Osmium has the lowest experimentally determined compressibility

On the basis of high pressure diamond-anvil compression studies for the precious metals Ru, Ir, and Os we report the surprising discovery that metallic osmium has a lower compressibility than covalently bonded diamond. We also find that Ir and Ru are as incompressible as Re. In addition, we have per...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2002-04, Vol.88 (13), p.135701-135701, Article 135701
Main Authors: Cynn, Hyunchae, Klepeis, John E, Yoo, Choong-Shik, Young, David A
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