TEMPERATURE-MEASUREMENT AND MELTING DETERMINATION IN THE LASER-HEATEDDIAMOND-ANVIL CELL

Citation
Ap. Jephcoat et Sp. Besedin, TEMPERATURE-MEASUREMENT AND MELTING DETERMINATION IN THE LASER-HEATEDDIAMOND-ANVIL CELL, Philosophical transactions-Royal Society of London. Physical sciences and engineering, 354(1711), 1996, pp. 1333-1360
Citations number
92
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
ISSN journal
09628428
Volume
354
Issue
1711
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1333 - 1360
Database
ISI
SICI code
0962-8428(1996)354:1711<1333:TAMDIT>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
We discuss the problems associated with the measurement of temperature and the determination of melting in the laser-heated diamond-anvil ce ll. We also briefly summarize the main developments of the last three decades in simultaneous high-P-T measurements and review practical asp ects of the technique. The melting curve of argon as a function of pre ssure has been determined up to 47 GPa, and within experimental error, agrees with a Simon relation extrapolation of the melting curve from previous data to only 1.1 GPa. On the basis of currently debated upper and lower limits for the melting curve of pure iron, the argon meltin g curve can intersect the melting curve of iron in the range 40-65 GPa . Our experiments suggest that the melting points of iron and argon ar e equal at 47 +/- 1.0 GPa and 2750 +/- 200 K. Above this pressure, pur e iron would be expected to melt at a lower temperature than solid arg on. In a separate experiment, the melting temperature of iron in an ar gon medium at 57 +/- 1 GPa appears greater than 2650 +/- 200 K. The in tersection of the melting curves for non-interacting materials could s erve as standard P-T fixed-points and offer a route to the standardiza tion of different methods of temperature measurement.