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Phase transformation in boron under shock compression

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arxiv 2001.11890 v1 pith:ZKFSCW2N submitted 2020-01-31 cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.comp-ph

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Using first-principles molecular dynamics, we calculated the equation of state and shock Hugoniot of various boron phases. We find a large mismatch between Hugoniots based on existing knowledge of the equilibrium phase diagram and those measured by shock experiments, which could be reconciled if the $\alpha$-B$_{12}$/$\beta \rightarrow\gamma$-B$_{28}$ transition is significantly over-pressurized in boron under shock compression. Our results also indicate that there exists an anomaly and negative Clapeyron slope along the melting curve of boron at 100 GPa and 1500--3000 Kelvin. These results enable in-depth understanding of matter under shock compression, in particular the significance of compression-rate dependence of phase transitions and kinetic effects in experimental measurements.

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