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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2009

Anomalous optical and electronic properties of dense sodium

Amy Lazicki; A. F. Goncharov; Viktor V. Struzhkin; Ronald E. Cohen; Zhong Liu; Eugene Gregoryanz; Christophe L. Guillaume; Ho-kwang Mao; Russell J. Hemley

Synchrotron infrared spectroscopy on sodium shows a transition from a high reflectivity, nearly free-electron metal to a low-reflectivity, poor metal in an orthorhombic phase at 118 GPa. Optical spectra calculated within density functional theory (DFT) agree with the experimental measurements and predict a gap opening in the orthorhombic phase at compression beyond its stability field, a state that would be experimentally attainable by appropriate choice of pressure-temperature path. We show that a transition to an incommensurate phase at 125 GPa results in a partial recovery of good metallic character up to 180 GPa, demonstrating the strong relationship between structure and electronic properties in sodium.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2015

Analysis of laser shock experiments on precompressed samples using a quartz reference and application to warm dense hydrogen and helium

S. Brygoo; Marius Millot; Paul Loubeyre; Amy Lazicki; Sebastien Hamel; Tingting Qi; Peter M. Celliers; Federica Coppari; Jon H. Eggert; D. E. Fratanduono; D. G. Hicks; J. Ryan Rygg; Raymond F. Smith; Damian C. Swift; G. W. Collins; Raymond Jeanloz

Megabar (1 Mbar = 100 GPa) laser shocks on precompressed samples allow reaching unprecedented high densities and moderately high ∼103–104 K temperatures. We describe here a complete analysis framework for the velocimetry (VISAR) and pyrometry (SOP) data produced in these experiments. Since the precompression increases the initial density of both the sample of interest and the quartz reference for pressure-density, reflectivity, and temperature measurements, we describe analytical corrections based on available experimental data on warm dense silica and density-functional-theory based molecular dynamics computer simulations. Using our improved analysis framework, we report a re-analysis of previously published data on warm dense hydrogen and helium, compare the newly inferred pressure, density, and temperature data with most advanced equation of state models and provide updated reflectivity values.


SHOCK COMPRESSION OF CONDENSED MATTER - 2015: Proceedings of the Conference of the American Physical Society Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter | 2017

Temperature dependence of dynamic deformation in FCC metals, aluminum and invar

Laura Chen; Damian C. Swift; Ryan Austin; Jeff Florando; James Hawreliak; Amy Lazicki; Michael Saculla; Daniel E. Eakins; Joel V. Bernier; Mukul Kumar

Laser-driven shock experiments were performed on fcc metals, aluminum and invar, at a range of initial temperatures from approximately 120-800 K to explore the effect of initial temperature on dynamic strength properties at strain rates reaching up to 107 s−1. In aluminum, velocimetry data demonstrated an increase of peak stress of the elastic wave, σE, with initial temperature. Alternatively, for invar, σE exhibits little-to-no decrease over the same initial temperature range. Aluminum’s unusual deformation behavior is found to primarily be due to anharmonic vibrational effects. Differences in the magnetic structure of aluminum and invar can account for discrepancies in high rate deformation behavior.


Solid State Communications | 2010

High-pressure differential thermal analysis measurements of the melting curve of lithium

Amy Lazicki; Yingwei Fei; Russell J. Hemley


Physical Review B | 2012

High-pressure–temperature phase diagram and the equation of state of beryllium

Amy Lazicki; Agnès Dewaele; Paul Loubeyre; Mohamed Mezouar


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Laser-driven Mach waves for gigabar-range shock experiments

Damian C. Swift; Amy Lazicki; Federica Coppari; Alison Saunders; Joseph Nilsen


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Absolute equation of state measurements up to a gigbar using a converging shock

Natalie Kostinski; Damian C. Swift; A. L. Kritcher; Amy Lazicki; James Hawreliak; T. Doeppner; Alison Saunders; B. Bachmann; G. W. Collins; R. W. Falcone; Joseph Nilsen


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Measuring twinning and slip in shock-compressed Ta from in-situ x-ray diffraction

Christopher Wehrenberg; David McGonegle; Marcin Sliwa; Matt Suggit; J. S. Wark; Hae Ja Lee; B. Nagler; F. Tavella; B. A. Remington; Rob Rudd; Amy Lazicki; Hye-Sook Park; Damian C. Swift; Louis Zepeda-Ruiz; Andrew Higginbotham; Cindy Bolme


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

A platform for detecting material melting from shock compression using the NIF x-ray diffraction diagnostic TARDIS

Christopher Wehrenberg; Richard Kraus; Dave Braun; Ryan Rygg; Federica Coppari; Amy Lazicki; J. M. McNaney; Jon H. Eggert


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

The effect of temperature and microstructure on dynamic yield behavior of fcc aluminum and bcc tantalum

Laura Chen; Damian C. Swift; Ryan Austin; Jeff Florando; James Hawreliak; Amy Lazicki; Michael Saculla; Daniel E. Eakins; Joel V. Bernier; Mukul Kumar

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G. W. Collins

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Jon H. Eggert

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Damian C. Swift

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Federica Coppari

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Ryan Rygg

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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D. E. Fratanduono

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Peter M. Celliers

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Raymond F. Smith

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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D. G. Hicks

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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James Hawreliak

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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