A Refined EOS of bcc Bi up to 260 GPa
ORAL
Abstract
We present diamond anvil cell x-ray diffraction measurements of body-centered cubic Bi, stable above 10 GPa, up to 260 GPa in a neon pressure medium. The simple structure and high compressibility of bcc Bi make it appealing as a pressure calibrant in ultrahigh compression experiments. With these data we have been able to refine the equation of state over a wider pressure range than has previously been covered, and our new EOS parameters show a notable difference from previous work by our maximum pressure. Examination of the stress state of Bi and deviations from reported P-V curves attest to the importance of a soft pressure medium in reducing pressure anisotropy at extreme compression.
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Presenters
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Daniel J Campbell
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Authors
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Daniel J Campbell
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Daniel Sneed
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
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Earl F O'Bannon
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Per Soderlind
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Zsolt J Jenei
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory