Investigating off-Hugoniot states using multi-layer ring-up targets
Laser compression has long been used as a method to study solids at high pressure. This is commonly achieved by sandwiching a sample between two diamond anvils and using a ramped laser pulse to slowly compress the sample, while keeping it cool enough to stay below the melt curve. We demonstrate a di...
Main Authors: | McGonegle, D, Heighway, PG, Sliwa, M, Bolme, CA, Comley, AJ, Dresselhaus-Marais, LE, Higginbotham, A, Poole, AJ, McBride, EE, Nagler, B, Nam, I, Seaberg, MH, Remington, BA, Rudd, RE, Wehrenberg, CE, Wark, JS |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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