Abstract

The heaviest member of the rare-earth-metal series lutetium has been studied up to a pressure of 163 GPa in a diamond-anvil cell using energy-dispersive x-ray diffraction with a synchrotron source. The pressures were carefully calibrated using copper as an internal x-ray standard. A phase transformation at 88{plus_minus}5GPa is reported from a double-hexagonal-close-packed structure to a distorted fcc structure (hR24) with a volume change of 4.9{percent}. Such a first-order transformation is unusual in an element with a filled f shell and may indicate increased hybridization between the localized f shell and the spd conduction band at megabar pressures. We present the equation of state data to 163 GPa and attribute high compressibility to an electronic transfer from s{r_arrow}d band under pressure. {copyright} {ital 1998} {ital The American Physical Society}

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