High pressure phase transition and strength estimate in polycrystalline alumina during laser-driven shock compression
Alumina (Al2O3) is an important ceramic material notable for its compressive strength and hardness. It represents one of the major oxide components of the Earth's mantle. Static compression experiments have reported evidence for phase transformations from the trigonal α-corundum phase to the or...
Main Authors: | Hari, A, Hari, R, Heighway, PG, Smith, RF, Duffy, TS, Sims, M, Singh, S, Fratanduono, DE, Bolme, CA, Gleason, AE, Coppari, F, Lee, HJ, Granados, E, Heimann, P, Eggert, JH, Wicks, JK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing
2022
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