Abstract
High pressure measurements of electrical resistivity of polycrystalline Ti, Zr and Gd have been performed in the temperature range 22-1000 °C and in the pressure range 4-48 kbar. The pressure and temperature coefficients of electrical resistivity of the hcp phase have been determined and new measurements of the boundaries into hcp-neighbouring phases are presented. All three metals show typical pressure and temperature dependences of resistivity behaviour in the hcp region, with Gd displaying the greatest sensitivity to pressure due to its high compressibility.
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