In situ X-ray diffraction measurement of shock-wave-driven twinning and lattice dynamics
<p>Pressure-driven shock waves in solid materials can cause extreme damage and deformation. Understanding this deformation and the associated defects that are created in the material is crucial in the study of a wide range of phenomena, including planetary formation and asteroid impact sites,...
Main Authors: | Wehrenberg, C, McGonegle, D, Bolme, C, Higginbotham, A, Lazicki, A, Lee, H, Nagler, B, Park, H, Remington, B, Rudd, R, Sliwa, M, Suggit, M, Swift, D, Tavella, F, Zepeda-Ruiz, L, Wark, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2017
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