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Orbital volume collapse

The Mott-like transition, a central concept for the description of the actinide metal series, causes the sudden increase of the atomic volumes, encountered when between Pu and Am (Fig. 3). All other properties indicate the onset of a 5f localized behaviour at Am (see Part V) the 5 f pressure, which had contained to smaller values the equilibrium interactinide distance, suddenly gives in, with the withdrawal of the 5f s within the atomic core. The occurrence of such a transition within a series characterized by an unsaturated shell, is a unique phenomenon of the actinide series. In lanthanides, it does not occur except perhaps under pressure in cerium metal the approaching of cerium atoms induces suddenly the itineracy of 4f orbitals and a sudden volume collapse - see Chap. C. Neither it occurs in d-transition metal series, where the atomic volumes have an almost parabolic behaviour when plotted vs. Z (see Fig. 3 and Chap. C). The current... [Pg.52]


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