Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10653247 | Solid State Communications | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
High-pressure X-ray diffraction studies of gadolinum, holmium and lutetium trihydrides have been carried out in a diamond anvil cell up to 30Â GPa at room temperature. A reversible structural phase transformation from the hexagonal to cubic phase has been observed for all the hydrides investigated. These results confirm our first discovery of the hexagonal to cubic phase transition in erbium trihydride published recently [T. Palasyuk, M. Tkacz, Solid State Commun. 130 (2004) 219. [1]]. The lattice parameters of the new cubic phases and the volume changes at transition points were determined for SmH3, GdH3, and HoH3. The parameters of the equation of state for all the hexagonal and cubic phases of the investigated compounds have been determined.
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Authors
T. Palasyuk, M. Tkacz,