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Ultrasound Velocity Measurement in a Liquid Metal Electrode
Published on: August 5, 2015
Comment on "Insulator-metal transition in dense fluid deuterium"
Michael P Desjarlais1, Marcus D Knudson2, Ronald Redmer3
1Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA. mpdesja@sandia.gov.
Abstract:
Celliers et al (Reports, 17 August 2018, p. 677), in an attempt to reconcile differences in inferred metallization pressures, provide an alternative temperature analysis of the Knudson et al experiments (Reports, 26 June 2015, p. 1455). We show that this reanalysis implies an anomalously low specific heat for the metallic fluid that is clearly inconsistent with first-principles calculations.
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