Quantifying uncertainty in analysis of shockless dynamic compression experiments on platinum. I. Inverse Lagrangian analysis

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作者
Davis, Jean-Paul [1 ]
Brown, Justin L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA
关键词
EQUATION-OF-STATE; HIGH-PRESSURE; ISENTROPIC COMPRESSION; SOLIDS; STRAIN; GOLD; AU; INTERFEROMETER; TRANSITION; DIAMOND;
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10.1063/5.0173534
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O59 [应用物理学];
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摘要
Absolute measurements of solid-material compressibility by magnetically driven shockless dynamic compression experiments to multi-megabar pressures have the potential to greatly improve the accuracy and precision of pressure calibration standards for use in diamond anvil cell experiments. To this end, we apply characteristics-based inverse Lagrangian analysis (ILA) to 11 sets of ramp-compression data on pure platinum (Pt) metal and then reduce the resulting weighted-mean stress-strain curve to the principal isentrope and room-temperature isotherm using simple models for yield stress and Gruneisen parameter. We introduce several improvements to methods for ILA and quasi-isentrope reduction, the latter including calculation of corrections in wave speed instead of stress and pressure to render results largely independent of initial yield stress while enforcing thermodynamic consistency near zero pressure. More importantly, we quantify in detail the propagation of experimental uncertainty through ILA and model uncertainty through quasi-isentrope reduction, considering all potential sources of error except the electrode and window material models used in ILA. Compared to previous approaches, we find larger uncertainty in longitudinal stress. Monte Carlo analysis demonstrates that uncertainty in the yield-stress model constitutes by far the largest contribution to uncertainty in quasi-isentrope reduction corrections. We present a new room-temperature isotherm for Pt up to 444 GPa, with 1-sigma uncertainty at that pressure of just under +/- 1.2 % ; the latter is about a factor of three smaller than uncertainty previously reported for multi-megabar ramp-compression experiments on Pt. The result is well represented by a Vinet-form compression curve with (isothermal) bulk modulus K-0 = 270.3 +/- 3.8 GPa, pressure derivative K'(0) = 5.66 +/- 0.10 , and correlation coefficient R-K 0 ,R- K '0 = - 0.843 .
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