Phase relations among Cs II, Cs III, Cs IV, and liquid have been determined by resistance and differential-thermal-analysis techniques. The triple-point coordinates among Cs II-III-liquid and Cs III-IV-liquid are (42.5 kbar, 88°C) and (43.9 kbar, 98°C), respectively. The volume and entropy changes have been evaluated for the melting of Cs II, III, and IV from the measured slopes and the known volume changes for the Cs II-III and Cs III-IV transitions and assuming negligible ΔS for Cs II-III transition. The resistivity of liquid Cs as a function of pressure has been measured to 50 kbar at 220°C. The resistance rises markedly but smoothly in the 20-40-kbar range and increases by a factor of 6 at 40 kbar. The striking increase in the resistanc...
Presented thesis focuses on the study of transport properties of two intermetallic compounds, CeRhSi...
La capacité thermique du césium liquide a été mesurée dans la région des températures grandes jusqu'...
The properties of condensed matter at ultrahigh pressures are of considerable current interest not ...
The isostructural phase transition of cesium metal, CsII←→CsIII, under pressure is discussed in term...
The electron collapse in cesium is pictured as the formation of a 'virtual bound state', the tunneli...
The high-temperature equilibrium vapor and liquid phase densities of cesium reported previously from...
The fusion curve of cesium metal has been studied up to 50 000 atmospheres. The curve is unique amon...
The relative stability of different high-pressure phases of various cesium halides is studied from f...
Restricted AccessThe electron collapse in cesium is pictured as the formation of a `virtual bound st...
The volume changes of cesium under pressure are discussed with respect to the packing density of the...
International audienceLiquid cesium (l-Cs) sound velocity at high densities was investigated along a...
Abstract: Using the average atom method (quasizone model) we show that the cesium cold cur...
The intermediate phases Cs_C_ (α=0.0- 1.0), have been prepared, and their structure and physical pro...
Four lead electrical resistance measurements were performed on Rb under pressures up to 210 kbar for...
The structural stability of the cubic phase of CsI versus tetragonal distortions is studied from fir...
Presented thesis focuses on the study of transport properties of two intermetallic compounds, CeRhSi...
La capacité thermique du césium liquide a été mesurée dans la région des températures grandes jusqu'...
The properties of condensed matter at ultrahigh pressures are of considerable current interest not ...
The isostructural phase transition of cesium metal, CsII←→CsIII, under pressure is discussed in term...
The electron collapse in cesium is pictured as the formation of a 'virtual bound state', the tunneli...
The high-temperature equilibrium vapor and liquid phase densities of cesium reported previously from...
The fusion curve of cesium metal has been studied up to 50 000 atmospheres. The curve is unique amon...
The relative stability of different high-pressure phases of various cesium halides is studied from f...
Restricted AccessThe electron collapse in cesium is pictured as the formation of a `virtual bound st...
The volume changes of cesium under pressure are discussed with respect to the packing density of the...
International audienceLiquid cesium (l-Cs) sound velocity at high densities was investigated along a...
Abstract: Using the average atom method (quasizone model) we show that the cesium cold cur...
The intermediate phases Cs_C_ (α=0.0- 1.0), have been prepared, and their structure and physical pro...
Four lead electrical resistance measurements were performed on Rb under pressures up to 210 kbar for...
The structural stability of the cubic phase of CsI versus tetragonal distortions is studied from fir...
Presented thesis focuses on the study of transport properties of two intermetallic compounds, CeRhSi...
La capacité thermique du césium liquide a été mesurée dans la région des températures grandes jusqu'...
The properties of condensed matter at ultrahigh pressures are of considerable current interest not ...