Puzzle of the gamma-alpha and other phase transitions in cerium
A. V. Nikolaev, A. V. Tsvyashchenko

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent findings on cerium's phase transitions under pressure, revealing that the gamma-alpha transition is a hidden structural change with implications for understanding its complex behavior.
Contribution
It introduces new experimental evidence suggesting the gamma-alpha transition in cerium is a hidden structural phase transition, advancing the understanding of its phase diagram.
Findings
Gamma-alpha transition is a hidden structural phase transition.
New experiments support the structural nature of the transition.
Insights into cerium's complex phase behavior under pressure.
Abstract
We discuss recent research on the phase transitions in cerium under pressure, including new experiments on the gamma-alpha transition, which indicate that it is a hidden structural phase transition.
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