Transient x-ray diffraction used to diagnose shock compressed Si crystals on the Nova laser
Transient x-ray diffraction is used to record time-resolved information about the shock compression of materials. This technique has been applied on Nova shock experiments driven using a hohlraum x-ray drive. Data were recorded from the shock release at the free surface of a Si crystal, as well as f...
Main Authors: | Kalantar, D, Chandler, E, Colvin, J, Lee, R, Remington, B, Weber, S, Hauer, A, Wark, J, Loveridge, A, Failor, B, Meyers, M, Ravichandran, G, Wiley, L |
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1999
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