Pressure-Driven 5 Localized-Itinerant Transition and Valence Fluctuation in Californium
arXiv:1807.07505 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.99.045109
Abstract
A combination of the density functional theory and the single-site dynamical mean-field theory is employed to study the pressure dependence of electronic structure for cubic phase californium. We predict that its 5 electrons could undergo an orbital-selective localized-itinerant transition under moderate pressure. The volume contraction causes remarkable charge redistribution and valence fluctuation behaviors, which are the driving forces of the divalent-trivalent transition. Additionally, we find that the angular momentum coupling mechanism is hardly affected by pressure. The 5 orbital occupancy is well described by the intermediate coupling scheme.
5 pages, 4 figures