Title of article :
Melting-Point Measurements at High Static Pressures from Laser Heating Methods: Application to Uranium
Author/Authors :
B. Sitaud and Th. Thévenin ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
10
From page :
1189
To page :
1198
Abstract :
Two experimental approaches dealing with the determination of melting at high static pressures are described and analyzed. With the sample squeezed inside a diamond anvil cell, high temperatures up to the solid-liquid transition are obtained using Nd:YAG laser heating. Two methods have been investigated. In the first technique, the heating is accomplished with a pulsed laser and the brief radiation variations (;< 10 ms) emitted from the sample are recorded with two high-speed infrared detectors. The melting location is defined by a plateau or changes of slope of the signals, and the temperatures are calculated by assuming a constant value of emissivity factor at the end of the transition over the studied pressure range. The second system employs a continuous laser and a twodimensional CCD detector to measure temperatures using multispectral pyrometry. Melting is detected from criteria related either to textural change in the sample involving iInterference contrast under a laser illumination or to the specific variations of temperature and emissivity as a function of laser power. Thermal radiation is fitted to Planckʹs law with temperature and emissivity as the free parameters. Advantages and drawbacks are preseInted from results obtained on pure uranium.
Keywords :
Laser heating , uranium. , melting , diamond anvil cell , Emissivity , High pressure
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number :
426551
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