High-pressure melt curve of shock-compressed tin measured using pyrometry and reflectance techniques [electronic resource]

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500 |a LaLone, Brandon ; Hixson, Robert ; Stevens, Gerald ; Turley, William ;  
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520 3 |a We have measured the high pressure solid-liquid phase boundary of tin from 10 to 30 GPa and 1000 to 1800 K. Tin was shock compressed by plate impact and we made time-resolved radiance, reflectance, and velocimetry measurements at the interface of the tin sample and a lithium fluoride window. From these measurements we determined temperature versus pressure paths on the phase diagram. The tin sample was initially shocked into the high-pressure solid ? phase, and a subsequent release wave originating from the back of the impactor lowered the pressure at the interface along a constant entropy path. Onset of melt is identified by a significant change in the slope of the temperature-pressure release isentrope. 
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650 7 |a Velocimetry  |2 local. 
650 7 |a Radiance  |2 local. 
650 7 |a Reflectance  |2 local. 
650 7 |a Melt  |2 local. 
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