Using Spectroscopy to Uncover the Dynamics of Compressed Matter
Today, scientists have developed a new spectroscopy method that reveals the dynamic behavior of materials when they are compressed. This groundbreaking technique provides unprecedented insights into the behavior of materials under extreme conditions, such as those found in the cores of planets and the interiors of stars. The study, published in Nature Physics, has been led by scientists at the University of Manchester and the University of California, Los Angeles.
The new method allows scientists to observe the dynamic behavior of materials when they are subjected to the extreme pressures and temperatures of compression. It works by using a technique called Raman spectroscopy, which measures the amount of light scattered off of the material as it is subjected to compression. By analyzing the light, scientists can gain insight into the structure of the material, its mechanical properties, and its behavior under extreme conditions. This new technique is expected to have a major impact on the way scientists study and understand materials under extreme conditions.
source: Phys.org