Phase transition lowering in dynamically compressed silicon
Silicon, being one of the most abundant elements in nature, attracts wide-ranging scientific and technological interest. Specifically, in its elemental form, crystals of remarkable purity can be produced. One may assume that this would lead to silicon being well understood, and indeed, this is the c...
Autors principals: | McBride, E, Krygier, A, Ehnes, A, Galtier, E, Harmand, M, Konôpková, Z, Lee, H, Liermann, H, Nagler, B, Pelka, A, Rödel, M, Schropp, A, Smith, R, Spindloe, C, Swift, D, Tavella, F, Toleikis, S, Tschentscher, T, Wark, J, Higginbotham, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2018
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