Intrinsically Localized Mode in Alpha -U as a Precursor to a Solid-state Phase Transition
The high-temperature behavior of an intrinsically localized mode (ILM) in alpha-U was measured using inelastic
neutron scattering. The mode, which forms above 450 K on the (010) boundary, becomes undetectable at
675 K. Thermodynamic and transport anomalies that develop with the ILM persist to temperatures above
675 K, but mechanical and electronic anomalies show changes at both 450 and 675 K.
MANLEY M. E.;
LYNN J. W.;
CHEN Y.;
LANDER G.H.;
2008-03-07
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC
JRC43870
1098-0121,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC43870,
10.1103/PhysRevB.77.052301,
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