Abstract
Mixtures of argon and neon have been experimentally studied under high pressure. One stoichiometric compound, with ArNe2 composition, is observed in this system. It is a Laves phase with a hexagonal MgZn2 structure, stable up to at least 65 GPa, the highest pressure reached in the experiments. Its equation of state follows closely the one of an ideal Ar+2Ne mixture. The binary phase diagram of the Ar-Ne system resembles the diagram predicted for hard sphere mixtures with a similar atomic radius ratio, suggesting that no electronic interactions appear in this system in this pressure range. ArNe2 can be a convenient quasihydrostatic pressure transmitting medium under moderate pressure.
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Dewaele, A., Rosa, A. D., & Guignot, N. (2019). Argon-neon binary diagram and ArNe2 Laves phase. Journal of Chemical Physics, 151(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5119419
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