Structural study of laser shocked MgO using X-rays Absorption Near Edge Spectroscopy
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Abstract
MgO is one of the components of rocky materials, constituting the Earth's
and terrestrial planets mantles. Detailed description of his phase diagram
is essential to properly model interior structures and dynamics of these
planets [1]. We report first time-resolved X-ray absorption near edge
spectroscopy (XANES) investigation of warm dense MgO at multi Mbar
pressures. The results were obtained on the LULI 2000 at the Ecole
Polytechnique using a nanosecond beam to compress a sandwiched CH/MgO/C/CH
target and the picosecond beam to generate the X-ray source. With an
approach previously validated on Al, we obtained XANES data at a wide range
of temperature and density conditions. With the support of quantum molecular
dynamic simulations we show the MgO band gap closure mechanism and the local
structural properties of liquid MgO.
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Presenters
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Alessandra Benuzzi Mounaix
- LULI - CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, CEA, Sorbonne Université
- LULI - CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, CEA, Sorbonne Universite