Abstract
The compression of argon is measured between 10 K and 296 K up to 20 GPa and and up to 114 GPa at 296 K in diamond anvil cells. Three samples conditioning are used: (1) single crystal sample directly compressed between the anvils, (2) powder sample directly compressed between the anvils, (3) single crystal sample compressed in a pressure medium. A partial transformation of the face-centered cubic (fcc) phase to a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) structure is observed above 4.2–13 GPa. Hcp phase forms through stacking faults in fcc-Ar and its amount depends on pressurizing conditions and starting fcc-Ar microstructure. The quasi-hydrostatic equation of state of the fcc phase is well described by a quasi-harmonic Mie–Grüneisen–Debye formalism, with the following 0 K parameters for Rydberg-Vinet equation: V = 38.0 Å3/at, K = 2.65 GPa, K0′ = 7.423. Under the current experimental conditions, non-hydrostaticity affects measured P–V points mostly at moderate pressure (≤ 20 GPa).
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Dewaele, A., Rosa, A. D., Guignot, N., Andrault, D., Rodrigues, J. E. F. S., & Garbarino, G. (2021). Stability and equation of state of face-centered cubic and hexagonal close packed phases of argon under pressure. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93995-y
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