Experimental technique for measuring the isentrope of hydrogen to several megabars
Abstract
The experimental measurement of the Equations of State (EOS) of hydrogen has been of interest for some time because of the theoretical expectation of a transition to the metallic state in the multi-megabar pressure regime. Previous experiments have reported results which are consistent with a metallic transition, but experimental uncertainties have precluded positive identification of the metallic phase. In this paper we describe a new experimental approach to the measurement of the high-pressure EOS of hydrogen. A cryogenic hydrogen specimen, either liquid or solid, is located in the muzzle of a gun barrel between a tungsten anvil and another tungsten disk called a shim. Helium gas in the gun barrel cushions the impact and allows nearly isentropic compression of the hydrogen. The time-resolved pressure in the specimen is calculated from a laser interferometer (VISAR) measurement of the acceleration history of the anvil's free surface, and volume measurements at specific times are made by combining VISAR data, which define the position of the anvil, with flash X-ray photographs which define the shim position.
- Publication:
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Presented at the Am. Phys. Soc. Topical Conf. on Shock Waves in Condensed Matter
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985aps..meetR....B
- Keywords:
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- Chemical Analysis;
- Equations Of State;
- Experimentation;
- Helium;
- High Pressure;
- Hydrogen;
- Isentrope;
- Solids;
- Cryogenics;
- Laser Interferometry;
- X Ray Spectroscopy;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer