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Laser Research Provides Insight into Planet Formation

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LIVERMORE, Calif., Feb. 14, 2012 — Phase changes in liquid magmas at pressures and temperatures that exist deep inside Earth-like planets could provide insight into the processes that govern planet formation. Just as graphite, under high pressure, can be transformed into diamond, liquid magmas at high pressure may similarly be altered to become denser materials, researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory said. Using high-power lasers, LLNL scientists discovered that molten magnesium silicate subjected to increasing pressure undergoes a phase change, abruptly transforming into a denser liquid. ...Read full article

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    Feb 2012
    AmericasCaliforniadefenseDylan SpauldingenergyexoplanetsJanus LaserJupiter Laser FacilityLawrence Livermore National Laboratoryliquid-liquid phase transitionmolten magnesium silicateOmegaphase changesphase separationplanet formationResearch & Technologyshock-velocitythermal emissionUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of Rochestervelocity of shocklasers

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