It is qualitatively well known that kinetics related to nucleation and growth can shift apparent phase boundaries from their equilibrium value. In this work, we have measured this effect in Bi using time-resolved X-ray diffraction with unprecedented 0.25 ms time resolution, accurately determining phase transition pressures at compression rates spanning five orders of magnitude (10-2-103 GPa/s) using the dynamic diamond anvil cell. An over-pressurization of the Bi-III/Bi-V phase boundary is observed at fast compression rates for different sample types and stress states, and the largest over-pressurization that is observed is ΔP = 2.5 GPa. The work presented here paves the way for future studies of transition kinetics at previo...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
High-pressure pulse is generated in the gasket region when a tungsten carbide opposed anvil setup ba...
Polycrystalline bismuth sample was compressed in a diamond anvil cell and X-ray diffraction patterns...
It is qualitatively well known that kinetics related to nucleation and growth can shift apparent pha...
Abstract It is qualitatively well known that kinetics related to nucleation and growth can shift app...
Preheated Bi (296-532 K) was ramp compressed with 15-35 ns rise times to a peak stress of similar to...
International audienceBismuth has long been a prototypical system for investigating phase transforma...
Bismuth has long been a prototypical system for investigating phase transformations and melting at h...
X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) sources have revolutionized our capability to study ultrafast mater...
The ability to diagnose the structure of a material at extreme conditions of high-pressure and high...
We present evidence for phase transitions in shock-compressed bismuth using the SPEDX x-ray diffract...
We show that monoclinic Bi-II* forms during a dynamic compression regime with crystal growth rates f...
The occurrence of Bi(I) x2192; Bi(II) transition has been examined under constant pressurization rat...
The occurrence of Bi(I) x2192; Bi(II) transition has been examined under constant pressurization rat...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
High-pressure pulse is generated in the gasket region when a tungsten carbide opposed anvil setup ba...
Polycrystalline bismuth sample was compressed in a diamond anvil cell and X-ray diffraction patterns...
It is qualitatively well known that kinetics related to nucleation and growth can shift apparent pha...
Abstract It is qualitatively well known that kinetics related to nucleation and growth can shift app...
Preheated Bi (296-532 K) was ramp compressed with 15-35 ns rise times to a peak stress of similar to...
International audienceBismuth has long been a prototypical system for investigating phase transforma...
Bismuth has long been a prototypical system for investigating phase transformations and melting at h...
X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) sources have revolutionized our capability to study ultrafast mater...
The ability to diagnose the structure of a material at extreme conditions of high-pressure and high...
We present evidence for phase transitions in shock-compressed bismuth using the SPEDX x-ray diffract...
We show that monoclinic Bi-II* forms during a dynamic compression regime with crystal growth rates f...
The occurrence of Bi(I) x2192; Bi(II) transition has been examined under constant pressurization rat...
The occurrence of Bi(I) x2192; Bi(II) transition has been examined under constant pressurization rat...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
High-pressure pulse is generated in the gasket region when a tungsten carbide opposed anvil setup ba...
Polycrystalline bismuth sample was compressed in a diamond anvil cell and X-ray diffraction patterns...