Gold Stays Solid Beyond Melting Point

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Context:

A study has revealed that gold can remain in solid form at temperatures nearly 14 times its normal melting point, redefining known thermodynamic limits.

Breakthrough Highlights:
  • Superheating Phenomenon: Occurs when a substance remains solid beyond its melting point without undergoing a phase change
  • Experiment Setup:
    • Gold nanofilms (50 nm thick) were rapidly heated using ultrashort laser pulses (45 femtoseconds)
    • No time was allowed for structural relaxation or melting
    • Validated through high-resolution inelastic X-ray scattering
  • Duration: Gold remained solid for a few trillionths of a second, a significant span at the nanoscale
Significance:
  • Material Science: May lead to the development of heat-resistant materials for aerospace and fusion systems
  • Planetary Science: Offers insights into matter behaviour in stellar and planetary cores
  • Thermodynamic Theory: Challenges the concept of “entropy catastrophe”—the point beyond which solids must melt
  • Nanotech Advancement: Enables precise material control in ultrafast and nanoscale processes
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