Thermodynamic Functions of a Metal Exposed to High Energy Densities in Compressed and Expanded States
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
From the scientific point of view your paper is interesting and useful. A question: do you see applications of your results in DAC experiments,or in astrophysics? As it is,your paper can not be published.You must improve the language.The text is full of small errors. I propose that you carefully correct the language and then submit again
Author Response
Dear Reviewer!
- We have checked our English
- We have extended introduction
- As for the question about the Bridgman diamond anvils technique in a similar one, of course, we hope our results can be applied to such experimental data along with data obtained from experiments concerning laser pulsed radiation interaction with metals.
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Reviewer 2 Report
Report on manuscript No. 1971330
This is a good work leading to a description of a wide range EOS for metals. It covers highly compressed states, expanded states, liquid-vapor transition and metal-insulator transition. The following points are noteworthy: 1) correction to Born-Mayer potential for strong compression, 2) incorporating metal-insulator transition in the expanded states. 3) Use of electron-chemical potential from DFT calculations to determine the free-election density, and 4) incorporating electron-energy gap due to the metal-insulator transition are good efforts.
The method described would be of use to researchers engaged in applications of wide-range EOS of metals.
I recommend publication of the paper in Condensed Matter.
The following are a partial list of corrections the authors may make in the manuscript.
1. line 119: defining may be changed to definition
2. line 155: the statement regarding eq. 2.5, 2.6 2.8 and 2.9 is not clear.
3. line: 242: D.Yang to be changed to D.Young
4. line: 273: figure 1 may be changed to figure 3.
5: line 295: change is to are
6. line: 307 remove in
7. line 352: change a region to region in figure captions. fig-4 & fig-5
8. line 375: change description to describe
9. Is it necessary to give 15 decimal places for the numbers ? Not sure whether these numbers are so accurate or not.
10. Please try to check for other spellings.
Author Response
Dear Reviewer!
Thank you for review.
Point 1: line 119: defining may be changed to definition
Corrected
Point 2. line 155: the statement regarding eq. 2.5, 2.6 2.8 and 2.9 is not clear.
Sentence rewritten
Point 3. line: 242: D.Yang to be changed to D.Young
Corrected
Point 4. line: 273: figure 1 may be changed to figure 3.
Corrected
Point 5. line 295: change is to are
Corrected
Point 6. line: 307 remove in
Removed
Point 7. line 352: change a region to region in figure captions. fig-4 & fig-5
The range 0.25-0.333 indicates only a supercritical region, whereas figures show the full calculated range.
Point 8. line 375: change description to describe
Changed
Point 9. Is it necessary to give 15 decimal places for the numbers ? Not sure whether these numbers are so accurate or not.
We reduced shown decimal places
Point 10. Please try to check for other spellings.
We did a deep spell check.
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