Published March 22, 2024
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Phase transition kinetics revealed by in situ x-ray diffraction in laser-heated dynamic diamond anvil cells
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- 1. Brigham Young University
- 2. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
- 3. Carnegie Institution for Science
- 4. Stanford University
- 5. University of Chicago
- 6. DAC Tools
Description
We report successful coupling of dynamic loading in a diamond anvil cell and stable laser heating, which enables compression rates up to 500 GPa/s along high-temperature isotherms. Dynamic loading in a diamond-anvil cell allows exploration of a wider range of pathways in the pressure-temperature space compared to conventional dynamic compression techniques. By in situ x-ray diffraction, we are able to characterize and monitor the structural transitions with the appropriate time resolution i.e., millisecond timescales. Using this method, we investigate the γ−ε phase transition of iron under dynamic compression, reaching compression rates of hundreds of GPa/s and temperatures of 2000 K. Our results demonstrate a distinct response of the γ−ε and α− ε transitions to the high compression rates achieved, possibly due to the different transition mechanisms. These findings open up new avenues to study tailored dynamic compression pathways in the pressure-temperature space and highlight the potential of this platform to capture kinetic effects (over ms time scales) in a diamond anvil cell.
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- 10.1103/physrevresearch.6.013316
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:11671
Funding
- National Science Foundation
- EAR2049620
- National Science Foundation
- EAR-1634415
- U.S. Department of Energy
- DE-AC02-06CH11357
- Argonne National Laboratory