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  • * The study focuses on europium (Eu) and uses advanced techniques to examine its valence and structural transitions under high pressure, specifically up to 160 GPa.
  • * Findings reveal a significant valence transition around 80 GPa that coincides with a structural change, which is important for understanding the properties of Eu, including its magnetism and potential for superconductivity under extreme conditions.

Article Abstract

Valence transition could induce structural, insulator-metal, nonmagnetic-magnetic and superconducting transitions in rare-earth metals and compounds, while the underlying physics remains unclear due to the complex interaction of localized 4f electrons as well as their coupling with itinerant electrons. The valence transition in the elemental metal europium (Eu) still has remained as a matter of debate. Using resonant x-ray emission scattering and x-ray diffraction, we pressurize the states of 4f electrons in Eu and study its valence and structure transitions up to 160 GPa. We provide compelling evidence for a valence transition around 80 GPa, which coincides with a structural transition from a monoclinic (C2/c) to an orthorhombic phase (Pnma). We show that the valence transition occurs when the pressure-dependent energy gap between 4f and 5d electrons approaches the Coulomb interaction. Our discovery is critical for understanding the electrodynamics of Eu, including magnetism and high-pressure superconductivity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.016401DOI Listing

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