Nanosecond white-light Laue diffraction measurements of dislocation microstructure in shock-compressed single-crystal copper.
Under uniaxial high-stress shock compression it is believed that crystalline materials undergo complex, rapid, micro-structural changes to relieve the large applied shear stresses. Diagnosing the underlying mechanisms involved remains a significant challenge in the field of shock physics, and is cri...
Auteurs principaux: | Suggit, M, Higginbotham, A, Hawreliak, J, Mogni, G, Kimminau, G, Dunne, P, Comley, A, Park, N, Remington, B, Wark, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2012
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