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High Temperature - High Pressure Techniques for the Study of Fluid Electronic Conductors

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High Pressure Chemistry and Biochemistry

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The demands of new technologies and the continuing interest in the metal-insulator transition in expanded fluid metals have resulted in an increased demand for reliable measurements of the properties of fluid electronic conductors up to very high temperatures and pressures. Equipments and techniques have been developed for high pressure investigations of the equation of state, neutron diffraction, electrical transport, optical, and magnetic properties at high temperatures up to more than 2000 K. The purpose of the present paper is to review recent advances in high temperature - high pressure techniques with special emphasis on simultaneous measurements of density and electrical transport data, optical reflectivity technique, and neutron scattering experiments.

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Hensel, F. (1987). High Temperature - High Pressure Techniques for the Study of Fluid Electronic Conductors. In: van Eldik, R., Jonas, J. (eds) High Pressure Chemistry and Biochemistry. NATO ASI Series, vol 197. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3827-4_5

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