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Metallic liquid hydrogen and likely Al2O3 metallic glass

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2015-05-20 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Dynamic compression has been used to synthesize liquid metallic hydrogen at 140 GPa (1.4 million bar) and experimental data and theory predict Al2O3 might be a metallic glass at ~300 GPa. The mechanism of metallization in both cases is probably a Mott-like transition. The strength of sapphire causes shock dissipation to be split differently in the strong solid and soft fluid. Once the 4.5-eV H-H and Al-O bonds are broken at sufficiently high pressures in liquid H2 and in sapphire (single-crystal Al2O3), electrons are delocalized, which leads to formation of energy bands in fluid H and probably in amorphous Al2O3. The high strength of sapphire causes shock dissipation to be absorbed primarily in entropy up to ~400 GPa, which also causes the 300-K isotherm and Hugoniot to be virtually coincident in this pressure range. Above ~400 GPa shock dissipation must go primarily into temperature, which is observed experimentally as a rapid increase in shock pressure above ~400 GPa. The metallization of glassy Al2O3, if verified, is expected to be general in strong oxide insulators. Implications for Super Earths are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1101.0609,
  title  = {Metallic liquid hydrogen and likely Al2O3 metallic glass},
  author = {W. J. Nellis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.0609},
  year   = {2015}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures, 14th Liquid and Amorphous Metals Conference, Rome 2010