Shock compression of strongly correlated oxides: A liquid-regime equation of state for cerium(IV) oxide

PF Weck and KR Cochrane and S Root and JMD Lane and L Shulenburger and JH Carpenter and T Sjostrom and TR Mattsson and TJ Vogler, PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 97, 125106 (2018).

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.125106

The shock Hugoniot for full-density and porous CeO2 was investigated in the liquid regime using ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations with Erpenbeck's approach based on the Rankine-Hugoniot jump conditions. The phase space was sampled by carrying out NVT simulations for isotherms between 6000 and 100 000K and densities ranging from rho = 2.5 to20 g/cm(3). The impact of on-site Coulomb interaction corrections +U on the equation of state (EOS) obtained from AIMD simulations was assessed by direct comparison with results from standard density functional theory simulations. Classical molecular dynamics (CMD) simulations were also performed to model atomic-scale shock compression of larger porous CeO2 models. Results from AIMD and CMD compression simulations compare favorably with Z-machine shock data to 525 GPa and gas-gun data to 109 GPa for porous CeO2 samples. Using results from AIMD simulations, an accurate liquid-regime Mie-Gruneisen EOS was built for CeO2. In addition, a revised multiphase SESAME-type EOS was constrained using AIMD results and experimental data generated in this work. This study demonstrates the necessity of acquiring data in the porous regime to increase the reliability of existing analytical EOS models.

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