Abstract

Transient grating spectroscopy in the diamond-anvil high-pressure cell permits, in favorable cases, determination of the equation of state and thermal transport properties of fluids at high temperatures and pressures. Measurements of the speed of sound and thermodynamic properties of aqueous Na2SO4to 3.4 GPa at 300°C and the thermal diffusivity of oxygen are reported as examples of the application of this technique.

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