Abstract
Using density functional theory molecular dynamics simulations, we predict shock Hugoniot curves of precompressed methane up to 75000 K for initial densities ranging from 0.35 to 0.70 gcm. At 4000 K, we observe the transformation into a metallic, polymeric state consisting of long hydrocarbon chains. These chains persist when the sample is quenched to 300K, leading to an increase in shock compression. At 6000K, the sample transforms into a plasma composed of many, short-lived chemical species. We conclude by discussing implications for the interiors of Uranus and Neptune and analyzing the possibility of creating a superionic state of methane in high pressure experiments.
3 More- Received 12 July 2012
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.86.224113
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