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High-pressure chemistry of hydrocarbons relevant to planetary interiors and inertial confinement fusion
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X-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringPlanetary PhysicsPlasma PhysicsChemistryFusion MaterialsDiamond FormationPlanetary AtmospherePlasma TheoryHigh-pressure ChemistryX-ray ScatteringPhysicsX-ray Free-electron LaserCrystallographyDiamond-like CarbonPlanetary InteriorsNatural SciencesX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsAstrochemistryInertial Confinement Fusion
Diamond formation in polystyrene (C8H8)n, which is laser-compressed and heated to conditions around 150 GPa and 5000 K, has recently been demonstrated in the laboratory [Kraus et al., Nat. Astron. 1, 606–611 (2017)]. Here, we show an extended analysis and comparison to first-principles simulations of the acquired data and their implications for planetary physics and inertial confinement fusion. Moreover, we discuss the advanced diagnostic capabilities of adding high-quality small angle X-ray scattering and spectrally resolved X-ray scattering to the platform, which shows great prospects of precisely studying the kinetics of chemical reactions in dense plasma environments at pressures exceeding 100 GPa.
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