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Progress in warm dense matter study with applications to planetology

  • Alessandra Benuzzi-Mounaix
  • , Stéphane Mazevet
  • , Alessandra Ravasio
  • , Tommaso Vinci
  • , Adrien Denoeud
  • , Michel Koenig
  • , Nourou Amadou
  • , Erik Brambrink
  • , Floriane Festa
  • , Anna Levy
  • , Marion Harmand
  • , Stéphanie Brygoo
  • , Gael Huser
  • , Vanina Recoules
  • , Johan Bouchet
  • , Guillaume Morard
  • , François Guyot
  • , Thibaut De Resseguier
  • , Kohei Myanishi
  • , Norimasa Ozaki
  • Fabien Dorchies, Jerôme Gaudin, Pierre Marie Leguay, Olivier Peyrusse, Olivier Henry, Didier Raffestin, Sebastien Le Pape, Ray Smith, Riccardo Musella

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Résumé

We present an overview of some recent theoretical and experimental results obtained on the properties of iron and silica at conditions encountered in planetary interiors. The first part is concerned with the development of x-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy in dynamical experiments using high-energy lasers as a tool to investigate phase transitions and structural changes at extreme pressure-temperature conditions for these two key constituents. The second part focuses on the development of a quasi-isentropic compression technique to achieve the pressure-temperature conditions anticipated in planetary interiors (3-10 Mbar, 5000-8000 K). The experiments were performed using the LULI, LLNL and LIL high-energy lasers' facilities. The experimental results are analyzed using first-principle simulations based on density functional theory.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article014060
journalPhysica Scripta T
VolumeT161
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2014
EvénementInternational Conference on Research and Applications of Plasmas, PLASMA 2013 - Warsaw, Pologne
Durée: 2 sept. 20136 sept. 2013

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