The Melting Line of Molecular Hydrogen at High Pressure

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Abstract

We have measured the melting line of molecular hydrogen to pressure P=82 GPa in a diamond anvil cell (DAC) using pulsed laser heating and found a peak at P=64.5$\pm$4 GPa and T=1055$\pm$20 K. Previous attempts to measure the melting temperature of hydrogen in a DAC by CW ohmic heating methods were limited by the diffusion of hydrogen at elevated temperatures. We have developed a technique of temperature determination in a pulsed laser heated DAC and succeeded to achieve much higher pressures and temperatures. In the pulsed laser method hydrogen diffusion is suppressed allowing access to high temperatures at elevated pressures.

Authors

  • Shanti Deemyad

    • Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University
  • Isaac Silvera

    • Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University