Liquid metals and liquid carbon: some similar properties at high temperatures

Liquid carbon resistivity ρ (just after the melting) diminishes with rising of input energy and pressure P (for P - lower than 50 kbar). Far above melting point, at high pressure (higher ~50 kbar) liquid carbon resistivity rises sharply, up to 3000 µΩ⋅cm. It was shown that the liquid carbon (as some...

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Main Authors: Savvatimskiy A.I., Korobenko V.N., Fortov V.E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2011-05-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20111502001
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spelling doaj-241379fe0a7041cc815ffb43bd15fd1b2021-08-02T07:03:39ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2011-05-01150200110.1051/epjconf/20111502001Liquid metals and liquid carbon: some similar properties at high temperaturesSavvatimskiy A.I.Korobenko V.N.Fortov V.E.Liquid carbon resistivity ρ (just after the melting) diminishes with rising of input energy and pressure P (for P - lower than 50 kbar). Far above melting point, at high pressure (higher ~50 kbar) liquid carbon resistivity rises sharply, up to 3000 µΩ⋅cm. It was shown that the liquid carbon (as some other metals, for example W, Li) has one and the same property: a denser phase (in liquid state) has higher resistivity http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20111502001
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author Savvatimskiy A.I.
Korobenko V.N.
Fortov V.E.
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Korobenko V.N.
Fortov V.E.
Liquid metals and liquid carbon: some similar properties at high temperatures
EPJ Web of Conferences
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title Liquid metals and liquid carbon: some similar properties at high temperatures
title_short Liquid metals and liquid carbon: some similar properties at high temperatures
title_full Liquid metals and liquid carbon: some similar properties at high temperatures
title_fullStr Liquid metals and liquid carbon: some similar properties at high temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Liquid metals and liquid carbon: some similar properties at high temperatures
title_sort liquid metals and liquid carbon: some similar properties at high temperatures
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2011-05-01
description Liquid carbon resistivity ρ (just after the melting) diminishes with rising of input energy and pressure P (for P - lower than 50 kbar). Far above melting point, at high pressure (higher ~50 kbar) liquid carbon resistivity rises sharply, up to 3000 µΩ⋅cm. It was shown that the liquid carbon (as some other metals, for example W, Li) has one and the same property: a denser phase (in liquid state) has higher resistivity
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