Kinetics of Phase Transitions in Simple Materials using \textit{dynamic}-DAC
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
The pressure-induced phase transition is often limited by diffusion and occurs at the intermediate time-scale ($\mu $s to ms) of shock wave and static DAC high pressure experiments, which can be obtained precisely and in controlled ways using \textit{dynamic}-DAC. Coupling it with time-resolved optical spectroscopy and time-resolved synchrotron x-ray diffraction, we have recently studied high-pressure kinetics of phase transitions in an array of materials including Bi, Ga, Fe, H$_{2}$O, and methane hydrates. In this presentation, we will first describe the experimental methods and then present the results of (i) solidification of H$_{2}$O and Ga, (ii) phase transitions in Bi and Fe, and methane hydrates, and (iii) solid-state reactions in methane hydrates. As such, we will demonstrate the significance of obtaining the time-resolved structural information to understand the phase meta/stability, transition mechanisms, and diffusion-controlled crystal growth and interfacial reactions in solids.\\[4pt] In collaboration with Hyunchae Cynn, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Choong-Shik Yoo, Department of Chemistry and Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University; and William Evans, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
*This work was performed under the auspices of the DOE by LLNL under contract W-7405-Eng-48 and contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. This work was funded by the LDRD Program at LLNL(11-ERD-046). The work at WSU was performed in support of NSF-DMR(Grant No.1203834).
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