Expanding the Pressure Frontier in Grüneisen Parameter Measurement: Study of Sodium Chloride

Jun Kong, Kaiyuan Shi, Xingbang Dong, Xiao Dong, Xin Zhang, Jiaqing Zhang, Lei Su, and Guoqiang Yang
Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 266101 – Published 28 December 2023
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Abstract

The Grüneisen parameter (γ) is crucial for determining many thermal properties, including the anharmonic effect, thermostatistics, and equation of state of materials. However, the isentropic adiabatic compression conditions required to measure the Grüneisen parameter under high pressure are difficult to achieve. Thus, direct experimental Grüneisen parameter data in a wide range of pressures is sparse. In this work, we developed a new device that can apply pressure (up to tens of GPa) with an extremely short time of about 0.5 ms, confidently achieving isentropic adiabatic compression. Then, we applied our new technique to sodium chloride and measured its Grüneisen parameter, which conforms to previous theoretical predictions. According to our obtained sodium chloride Grüneisen parameters, the calculated Hugoniot curve of the NaCl B1 phase appears up to 20 GPa and 960 K, which compares very well with the shock compression experimental data by Fritz et al. and other calculation works. Our results suggest that this new method can reliably measure the Grüneisen parameter of even more materials, which is significant for researching the equation of state in substances.

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  • Received 9 May 2023
  • Revised 9 November 2023
  • Accepted 29 November 2023

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.266101

© 2023 American Physical Society

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Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Jun Kong1,2,§, Kaiyuan Shi2,§, Xingbang Dong2,§, Xiao Dong1,*, Xin Zhang2, Jiaqing Zhang2, Lei Su2,3,†, and Guoqiang Yang3,‡

  • 1Key Laboratory of Weak-Light Nonlinear Photonics and School of Physics, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China
  • 2Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research, Beijing 100093, China
  • 3Key Laboratory of Photochemistry, Institute of Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China

  • *Corresponding author: xiao.dong@nankai.edu.cn
  • Corresponding author: leisu2050@iccas.ac.cn
  • Corresponding author: gqyang@iccas.ac.cn
  • §These authors contributed equally to this work.

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Vol. 131, Iss. 26 — 29 December 2023

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