Compression rate effects on the Bi-III stability field in dynamic diamond anvil cell XFEL studies of bismuth (opens in new tab)
This study aims to resolve conflicting observations of bismuth’s high-pressure phase transitions across static, intermediate, and shock compression regimes. We probed its high-pressure structural sequence using the dynamic diamond anvil cell with and time-resolved X-ray diffraction with microsecond resolution at an X-ray free-electron laser. At room temperature and pressures up to 20 gigapascals, bismuth evolves through the same structural sequence previously identified under static compressi...
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