Femtosecond diffraction and dynamic high pressure science
Solid-state material at high pressure is prevalent throughout the Universe, and an understanding of the structure of matter under such extreme conditions, gleaned from x-ray diffraction, has been pursued for the best part of a century. The highest pressures that can be reached to date (2 TPa) in com...
Main Authors: | Wark, JS, McMahon, MI, Eggert, JH |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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AIP Publishing
2022
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