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Two stage pressure-induced Yb valence change in the Hexagonal Laves Phase YbAg2_2: Investigation by time differential perturbed angular γ\gamma-γ\gamma correlation spectroscopy method and density functional calculations

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We have studied the C14 hexagonal Laves phase of YbAg2_2 at normal conditions and under external pressure up to 19 GPa by the time-differential perturbed angular γγ\gamma-\gamma correlation spectroscopy (TDPAC) using 111^{111}Cd probe nuclei. Under pressure the valence of Yb undergoes a two stage transition from 2.8 to 3. The two stage scenario is characterized by two distinct quadrupole frequencies of 111^{111}Cd probes in silver sublattice, monotonically increasing with pressure and saturating at 8 and 16 GPa. Our experimental data are compared with the density functional studies of the electron band structure of YbAg2_2, whose results are used for discussion and interpretation of these experiments. We have found that there are two different electric field gradients at inequivalent silver sites and that 4d4d-states of silver participate in metal bonding, allowing for the formation of the hexagonal Laves phase

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