Abstract

The electrical resistance of nickel was measured under static pressure up to 42 GPa. The results obtained below 5 GPa agree well with the hydrostatic data offered by Andersson et al., which were collected up to a maximum pressure of 5 GPa. A discontinuity in the resistance was observed at 28.8 GPa. The pressure-induced electron transfer and its effects on the electrical resistance of nickel are discussed.

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