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The advantages of fast carbon heating to measure properties at high temperatures and some practical applications of carbon heating are considered. It was commented a complicated study of converting diamond—to liquid carbon under high pulse pressure with temperature recording (nanosecond experiment by Jon Eggert et al., USA). The more high pressure (terapascal value) is obtained in 2015 year with laser energy up to 0.76 MJ in a 20-ns time to convert diamond to the highest pressure (experiment by R.F. Smith et al. USA).
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Savvatimskiy, A. (2015). Pulse Heating Application to Study High-Pressure Carbon State. In: Carbon at High Temperatures. Springer Series in Materials Science, vol 134. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21350-7_9
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