Temperature Measurements In Cerium Shocked From 8.4 To 23.5gpa

R. S. Hixson,B. M. La Lone, M. D. Staska,G. D. Stevens,W. D. Turley, L. R. Veeser

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2021)

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Shock temperature, stress, and dynamic emissivity for cerium shocked from 8.4 to 23.5GPa were measured. In addition, the isentropic shock release temperature as a function of release stress was determined at a window interface. Cerium samples were shock compressed by plate impact on a single-stage gun. We made time-resolved measurements of thermal radiance, reflectance, and interface velocity of samples glued to lithium fluoride windows. Reflectance was measured with an integrating sphere and velocity with photonic Doppler velocimetry. From these measurements, we determined the temperature, emissivity, and stress at the interface. For shock stresses below 10.24GPa, the samples were shocked from the gamma phase into the alpha phase; at higher stresses, the cerium presumably melted or entered a mixed phase upon shock. The shock Hugoniot temperature as a function of stress follows a straight line over the entire range of our measurements, disagreeing with previously published predictions that the Hugoniot would follow the melt boundary from 10.24 up to around 16-18GPa. Between 11.9 and 16.8GPa, all the release isentropes converged (within experimental uncertainty) to a point around 4GPa and 900K, near the published melt curve. For experiments shocked above similar to 16GPa, the release isentropes behave differently. This suggests that within this 12-16GPa range, there is a phase transition taking place, probably melt, and that it is occurring somewhere along the shock and release path. We could not identify a single-valued phase boundary from our experiments. Potential reasons for this are discussed.
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