Developing quartz and molybdenum as impedance-matching standards in the 100-Mbar regime

We present quartz and molybdenum single-shock Hugoniot data to 62 Mbar and 120 Mbar, respectively. Quartz and molybdenum are attractive standard materials for Hugoniot equation-of-state impedance-matching studies. Quartz is advantageous because a reflecting shock front is supported above ∼1 Mbar who...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. B 2019-05, Vol.99 (17), p.174101, Article 174101
Hauptverfasser: Marshall, M. C., Lazicki, A. E., Erskine, D., London, R. A., Fratanduono, D. E., Celliers, P. M., Eggert, J. H., Coppari, F., Swift, D. C., Sterne, P. A., Whitley, H. D., Nilsen, J.
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Zusammenfassung:We present quartz and molybdenum single-shock Hugoniot data to 62 Mbar and 120 Mbar, respectively. Quartz and molybdenum are attractive standard materials for Hugoniot equation-of-state impedance-matching studies. Quartz is advantageous because a reflecting shock front is supported above ∼1 Mbar whose velocity can be tracked in situ to very high accuracy. Molybdenum's relatively high impedance makes it a more appropriate standard for other high-impedance material studies to avoid large departures from the standard principal Hugoniot upon release or reshock into the sample. Extensive measurements already exist for both materials up to about 10 Mbar and 10 eV, but new high-energy-density facilities and techniques have extended the experimentally accessible pressure range to >100 Mbar. The data presented here indicate which modern equation-of-state models can be reliably extended into newly-accessible experimental regimes.
ISSN:2469-9950
2469-9969
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.99.174101