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Kim, D.; Smith, R. F.; Ocampo, I. K.; Coppari, F.; Marshall, M. C.; Ginnane, M. K.; Wicks, J. K.; Tracy, S. J.; Millot, M.; Lazicki, A.; et al (, Nature Communications)Abstract There has been considerable recent interest in the high-pressure behavior of silicon carbide, a potential major constituent of carbon-rich exoplanets. In this work, the atomic-level structure of SiC was determined through in situ X-ray diffraction under laser-driven ramp compression up to 1.5 TPa; stresses more than seven times greater than previous static and shock data. Here we show that the B1-type structure persists over this stress range and we have constrained its equation of state (EOS). Using this data we have determined the first experimentally based mass-radius curves for a hypothetical pure SiC planet. Interior structure models are constructed for planets consisting of a SiC-rich mantle and iron-rich core. Carbide planets are found to be ~10% less dense than corresponding terrestrial planets.more » « less
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