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Direct laser-driven ramp compression studies of iron: A first step toward the reproduction of planetary core conditions

G. Huser
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The study of iron under quasi-isentropic compression using high energy lasers, might allow to understand its thermodynamical properties, in particular its melting line in conditions of pressure and temperature relevant to Earth-like planetary cores (330e1500 GPa, 5000e8000 K). However, the iron alphaepsilon solidesolid phase transition at 13 GPa favors shock formation during the quasi-isentropic compression process which can depart from the appropriate thermodynamical path. Understanding this shock formation mechanism is a key issue for being able to reproduce Earth-like planetary core conditions in the laboratory by ramp compression. In this article, we will present recent results of direct laser-driven quasi-isentropic compression experiments on iron samples obtained on the LULI 2000 and LIL laser facilities

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hal-01053951 , version 1 (04-08-2014)

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N. Amadou, E. Brambrink, A. Benuzzi-Mounaix, G. Huser, F. Guyot, et al.. Direct laser-driven ramp compression studies of iron: A first step toward the reproduction of planetary core conditions. High Energy Density Physics, 2013, 9, pp.243-246. ⟨10.1016/j.hedp.2013.01.003⟩. ⟨hal-01053951⟩
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