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The temperature and pressure dependence of the thermal displacements and lattice parameters were obtained across the $gamma to alpha$ phase transition of Ce using high-pressure, high-resolution neutron and synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction. The estimated vibrational entropy change per atom in the $gamma to alpha$ phase transition, $Delta S^{gamma - alpha}_{rm vib} approx (0.75 pm 0.15)$k$_{rm B}$, is about half of the total entropy change. The bulk modulus follows a power-law pressure dependence which is well described using the framework of electron-phonon coupling. These results clearly demonstrate the importance of lattice vibrations, in addition to the spin and charge degrees of freedom, for a complete description of the $gamma to alpha$ phase transition in elemental Ce.
We report on the most complete investigation to date of the 4f-electron properties at the gamma-alpha transition in elemental Ce by resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS). The Ce 2p3d-RIXS spectra were measured directly in the bulk material as a
The pressure effects on the JT distortion of three representative compounds belonging to the LaMn_1-xGa_xO_3 (x= 0.2, 0.3, 0.4) family was widely investigated by means of X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. A compound with a fully JT distorted
YbBiPt is a heavy-fermion compound possessing significant short-range antiferromagnetic correlations below a temperature of $T^{textrm{*}}=0.7$ K, fragile antiferromagnetic order below $T_{rm{N}}=0.4$ K, a Kondo temperature of $T_{textrm{K}} approx1$
Through powder x-ray diffraction we have investigated the structural behavior of SmVO3, in which orbital and magnetic degrees of freedom are believed to be closely coupled to the crystal lattice. We have found, contrary to previous reports, that SmVO
We present the results of neutron diffraction studies on polycrystals of a metallic kagome lattice, Tb3Ru4Al12, reported recently to undergo reentrant magnetism, with the onset of long range antiferromagnetic order below (TN=) 22 K and spin-glass fea