Abstract

Solid equiatomic K-Cs alloys have been investigated by X-ray diffraction throughout the temperature range 300-100K. The results indicate that a phase separation occurs below 185K accompanied by the appearance of an ordered phase in this range. This phase has a hexagonal lattice with parameters: a = 9.32(1) Å and c = 11.80(2) Å (at 170K). Evidence from our other studies [7] indicates that its composition is K 2Cs. Another phase transformation in this ordered crystal is observed below 120K. There is no change of lattice symmetry but the unit cell constants shrink to the values: a = 9.11(1) Å and c = 10.86(2) Å (at 100K). The transformation can be ascribed to a rearrangement of the electronic structure of Cs.

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