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Kanani K M Lee1, L Robin Benedetti, Raymond Jeanloz, Peter M Celliers, Jon H Eggert, Damien G Hicks, Stephen J Moon, Andrew Mackinnon, Luis B Da Silva, David K Bradley, Walter Unites, Gilbert W Collins, Emeric Henry, Michel Koenig, Alessandra Benuzzi-Mounaix, John Pasley, David Neely.
Abstract
Laser-driven shock compression of samples precompressed to 1 GPa produces high-pressure-temperature conditions inducing two significant changes in the optical properties of water: the onset of opacity followed by enhanced reflectivity in the initially transparent water. The onset of reflectivity at infrared wavelengths can be interpreted as a semiconductor<-->electronic conductor transition in water, and is found at pressures above approximately 130 GPa for single-shocked samples precompressed to 1 GPa. Our results indicate that conductivity in the deep interior of "icy" giant planets is greater than realized previously because of an additional contribution from electrons.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16863318 DOI: 10.1063/1.2207618
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Phys ISSN: 0021-9606 Impact factor: 3.488