Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978phrvl..41..994h&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, vol. 41, Oct. 2, 1978, p. 994-997.
Physics
39
Compressed Gas, Electrical Resistivity, High Pressure, Hydrogen, Isentropic Processes, Neon, Pressure Effects, Equations Of State, Molecular Energy Levels, Phase Transformations
Scientific paper
Electrical conductivities of hydrogen and neon were measured during
isentropic compression in a magnetic-flux compression device. Hydrogen
becomes conducting at a density of about 1.06 g/cu cm and a calculated
pressure of about 200 GPa (2 Mbar). Neon remained an insulator to an
estimated pressure of more than 500 GPa.
Burgess T. J.
Duerre D. E.
Hawke P. S.
Huebel J. G.
Keeler Norris R.
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