Structural evolution of f-electron systems under dynamic compression
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Rare earth, 4f elements play a key role in modern day technological applications, such as computer memories and permanent magnets. Additionally, rare-earth superhydrides have recently been discovered to have near room temperature Tc for superconductors above Mbar pressures. As such, understanding and predicting the material behavior of lanthanides is crucial. This can be done using equation of state information, however, f-electron lanthanides impose a unique challenge in performing first-principles calculations due to their complex electronic and lattice structures. Therefore, experimental equation of state measurements are paramount in providing benchmark data to tightly constrain the ab initio calculations. Here, we present direct evidence of phase transitions and melting along the principle Hugoniot in several lanthanide members using in-situ laser shock diffraction at the Dynamic Compression Sector.
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Publication: Samarium: From a distorted-fcc phase to melting under dynamic<br>compression using in-situ x-ray diffraction. Submitted. 2021
Presenters
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Sakun Duwal
Sandia National Laboratories
Authors
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Sakun Duwal
Sandia National Laboratories
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Chad A McCoy
Sandia National Laboratories
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Cody A Melton
Sandia National Laboratories
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Marcus D Knudson
Sandia National Laboratories
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Seth Root
Sandia National Laboratories
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Christopher T Seagle
Sandia National Laboratories