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Diversifying the sample environment in the toroidal DAC for ultrahigh pressure and temperature studies

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Abstract

The toroidal diamond-anvil cell (tDAC) can routinely achieve pressures under static compression above 300 GPa, pressures relevant to the center of Earth and the deep interiors of multi-Earth mass exoplanets. Building intricate sample environments for high-quality equations of state (EoS), phase relations, and melting studies of planetary and other condensed-matter materials remains difficult in the tDAC. The small tDAC sample chamber (~4 – 6 µm diameter) presents a great challenge for embedding micron-sized samples in soft media for measuring the room-temperature EoS and in insulating media for exploring high-temperature properties. Here we will discuss our recent advancements in microfabricating a tDAC sample environment where we test refractory Mo and Ta fully encapsulated in a copper or bismuth medium. We demonstrate that compressing samples in a softer metal in the tDAC improves the compression environment and results in measured sample volumes comparable to those collected in noble-gas media at multi-megabar conditions. To target high-temperature studies, we further develop a large-volume toroidal design capable of reaching pressures >4 Mbar while accommodating a sample compartment as large as a typical laser-heating spot size (~30 um). This larger-volume configuration also offers ample space to insulate the sample under high temperature conditions. The tDAC sample packages developed through this work expand capabilities to obtain high-quality pressure-volume-temperature data for planetary and other condensed matter studies at multi-megabar conditions.

Publication: Zurkowski C. C., Lim R. E., Pardo O. S., O'Bannon E. F., Glazyrin K., Soderlind P., Jenei Zs. (2024) Improving equation of state calibrations in the toroidal DAC—the case study of molybdenum. Journal of Applied Physics, 136, 075901. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0223794<br><br>Zurkowski C. C., Yang J., Miozzi F., Vitale S., O'Bannon III E. F., Jenei Z., Chariton S., Prakapenka V. B., and Fei Y. (2024) Exploring toroidal anvil profiles for larger sample volumes above 4 Mbar. Scientific Reports, 14. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-61861-2

Presenters

  • Claire Christine Zurkowski

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Authors

  • Claire Christine Zurkowski

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Rachel E Lim

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Olivia Pardo

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Earl O'Bannon

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Konstantin Glazyrin

    Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron

  • Jesse S Smith

    Argonne National Laboratory, HPCAT, X-ray Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Stella Chariton

    University of Chicago, GSECARS, University of Chicago, Lemont, IL, US

  • Vitali Prakapenka

    University of Chicago, The University of Chicago, GSECARS, University of Chicago, Lemont, IL, US

  • Per A Söderlind

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Yingwei Fei

    Carnegie Inst of Washington

  • Zsolt Jenei

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory