Picosecond dynamics of a shock-driven displacive phase transformation in Zr
High-pressure solid-state transformations at high strain rates are usually observed after the fact, either during static holding or after unloading, or inferred from interferometry measurements of the sample surface. The emergence of femtosecond x-ray diffraction techniques provides insight into the...
Main Authors: | Swinburne, T, Glavicic, M, Rahman, K, Jones, N, Coakley, J, Eakins, D, White, T, Tong, V, Milathianaki, D, Williams, G, Rugg, D, Sutton, A, Dye, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2016
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