Observation of electrical conductivity of isentropically compressed hydrogen at Megabar pressures

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Compressed Gas, Electrical Resistivity, High Pressure, Hydrogen, Isentropic Processes, Neon, Pressure Effects, Equations Of State, Molecular Energy Levels, Phase Transformations

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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.

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