Solid State Experiments at High Pressure and Strain Rates

Experiments have been developed using high powered laser facilities to study the response of materials in the solid state under extreme pressures and strain rates. Details of the target and drive development required for solid state experiments and results from two separate experiments are presented...

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Hauptverfasser: Kalantar, D H, Remington, B A, Colvin, J D, Mikaelian, K O, Weber, S V, Wiley, L G, Wark, J S, Loveridge, A, Allen, A M, Hauer, A, Meyers, M A
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COMPRESSION
HEATING
LASERS
MODULATION
PHYSICS
PLASMA
SHEAR
STRAIN RATE
TARGETS
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
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