New Molybdenum Sound Speed Measurements Near 2 Mbar

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Abstract

Previous sound speed measurements of molybdenum at high pressures suggested a bcc$\rightarrow$hcp and a solid$\rightarrow$liquid phase transition at 210 GPa and at 390 GPa, respectively [1]. These results played an important role in shaping the high pressure - high temperature phase diagram of molybdenum. Here we report recent measurements of the sound velocity of molybdenum under shock loading pressures between 190 and 240 GPa. We used a standard ``overtake'' method [2] and symmetric impacts. Our results, within the uncertainty of the measuring technique, do not support a previous interpretation of a solid-solid phase transition at 210 GPa. However, there is consistent agreement in sound speed at other pressures. We will also describe our analysis technique and interpretation of the new data. \\[0pt] [1] R.S. Hixson, D.A. Boness, J.W. Shaner, and J.A. Moriarty, Phys. Rev. Lett. 62, 637 (1989)\\[0pt] [2] R. G. McQueen, J.W. Hopson, and J.N. Fritz, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 53, 245 (1982)

*This work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344.

Authors

  • Jeffrey Nguyen

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Ricky Chau

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • LLNL
  • Neil Holmes

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Paul Asimow

    • California Institute of Technology