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Dynamic compression of dense oxide (Gd3Ga5O12) from 0.4 to 2.6 TPa : Universal Hugoniot of fluid metals

Authors :
Ozaki, N.
Nellis, W. J.
Mashimo, T.
Ramzan, Muhammad
Ahuja, Rajeev
Kaewmaraya, Thanayut
Kimura, T.
Knudson, M.
Miyanishi, K.
Sakawa, Y.
Sano, T.
Kodama, R.
Ozaki, N.
Nellis, W. J.
Mashimo, T.
Ramzan, Muhammad
Ahuja, Rajeev
Kaewmaraya, Thanayut
Kimura, T.
Knudson, M.
Miyanishi, K.
Sakawa, Y.
Sano, T.
Kodama, R.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Materials at high pressures and temperatures are of great current interest for warm dense matter physics, planetary sciences, and inertial fusion energy research. Shock-compression equation-of-state data and optical reflectivities of the fluid dense oxide, Gcl(3)Ga(5)O(12) (GGG), were measured at extremely high pressures up to 2.6TPa (26 Mbar) generated by high-power laser irradiation and magnetically driven hypervelocity impacts. Above 0.75TPa, the GGG Hugoniot data approach/reach a universal linear line of fluid metals, and the optical reflectivity most likely reaches a constant value indicating that GGG undergoes a crossover from fluid semiconductor to poor metal with minimum metallic conductivity (MMC). These results suggest that most fluid compounds, e.g., strong planetary oxides, reach a common state on the universal Hugoniot of fluid metals (UHFM) with MMC at sufficiently extreme pressures and temperatures. The systematic behaviors of warm dense fluid would be useful benchmarks for developing theoretical equation-of-state and transport models in the warm dense matter regime in determining computational predictions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233537600
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.srep26000