2002
DOI: 10.1063/1.1478557
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Absolute equation of state measurements of iron using laser driven shocks

Abstract: First absolute equation of state measurements obtained for iron with laser driven shock waves are presented. The shock velocity and the free surface velocity of compressed iron have been simultaneously measured by using a VISAR diagnostic, and step targets. The pressure range 1–8 Mbar has been investigated, which is directly relevant to planetary physics. The experiments have been performed at the Laboratoire pour l’Utilisation des Lasers Intenses of the Ecole Polytechnique.

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“…Also, new dynamic measurements address the EOS and high-pressure melt transition in Fe ͑Benuzzi- Mounaix et al, 2002;Nguyen and Holmes, 2004͒, relevant to the inner-core, outer-core boundary region of the interior of Earth. A key issue here is resolving the discrepancy between the highpressure melt temperature detected dynamically in shock experiments and static measurements in a diamond-anvil cell ͑DAC͒.…”
Section: Planetary Interiors and Equations Of Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, new dynamic measurements address the EOS and high-pressure melt transition in Fe ͑Benuzzi- Mounaix et al, 2002;Nguyen and Holmes, 2004͒, relevant to the inner-core, outer-core boundary region of the interior of Earth. A key issue here is resolving the discrepancy between the highpressure melt temperature detected dynamically in shock experiments and static measurements in a diamond-anvil cell ͑DAC͒.…”
Section: Planetary Interiors and Equations Of Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous shock wave studies of molybdenum provided only constraints on the equation of state 16 or sound velocities 2,9,37 and could not directly determine the stability of different phases. Laserdriven dynamic compression experiments have emerged in recent years as a novel technique for probing the ultra-high pressure behavior of materials [38][39][40] . In laser-shock experiments, the application of pulsed high-powered laser energy ablates the surface of a sample creating a hot, expanding plasma which exerts pressure on the surrounding material resulting in the propagation of a strong shock wave through the sample.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been introduced by researchers from Los Alamos [33], and later, it has been mainly used for experiments relative to laser-driven shock and studies of materials at extreme pressures [34,35]. In this context, it has found recent applications for shock-timing in the context of implosion experiments on the National Ignition Facility [36].…”
Section: Visarmentioning
confidence: 99%