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    Phase Transformations and Metallization of Magnesium Oxide at High Pressure and Temperature by McWilliams, R. Stewart, Spaulding, Dylan K., Eggert, Jon H., Celliers, Peter M., Hicks, Damien G., Smith, Raymond F., Collins, Gilbert W., Jeanloz, Raymond

    “…Magnesium oxide (MgO) is representative of the rocky materials comprising the mantles of terrestrial planets, such that its properties at high temperatures and…”
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    Interferometric measurements of refractive index and dispersion at high pressure by Kim, Yong-Jae, Celliers, Peter M., Eggert, Jon H., Lazicki, Amy, Millot, Marius

    Published in Scientific reports (10-03-2021)
    “…We describe a high precision interferometer system to measure the pressure dependence of the refractive index and its dispersion in the diamond anvil cell…”
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    Author Correction: Interferometric measurements of refractive index and dispersion at high pressure by Kim, Yong‑Jae, Celliers, Peter M., Eggert, Jon H., Lazicki, Amy, Millot, Marius

    Published in Scientific reports (14-06-2021)
    “…An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper…”
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    Equation of state of iron under core conditions of large rocky exoplanets by Smith, Raymond F., Fratanduono, Dayne E., Braun, David G., Duffy, Thomas S., Wicks, June K., Celliers, Peter M., Ali, Suzanne J., Fernandez-Pañella, Amalia, Kraus, Richard G., Swift, Damian C., Collins, Gilbert W., Eggert, Jon H.

    Published in Nature astronomy (01-06-2018)
    “…The recent discovery of thousands of planets outside our Solar System raises fundamental questions about the variety of planetary types and their corresponding…”
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    Polarization-Modulated Second Harmonic Generation in Collagen by Stoller, Patrick, Reiser, Karen M., Celliers, Peter M., Rubenchik, Alexander M.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-06-2002)
    “…Collagen possesses a strong second-order nonlinear susceptibility, a nonlinear optical property characterized by second harmonic generation in the presence of…”
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    Achieving High-Density States through Shock-Wave Loading of Precompressed Samples by Jeanloz, Raymond, Celliers, Peter M., Collins, Gilbert W., Eggert, Jon H., Lee, Kanani K. M., McWilliams, R. Stewart, Brygoo, Stéphanie, Loubeyre, Paul

    “…Materials can be experimentally characterized to terapascal pressures by sending a laser-induced shock wave through a sample that is precompressed inside a…”
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    Experimental evidence for superionic water ice using shock compression by Millot, Marius, Hamel, Sebastien, Rygg, J. Ryan, Celliers, Peter M., Collins, Gilbert W., Coppari, Federica, Fratanduono, Dayne E., Jeanloz, Raymond, Swift, Damian C., Eggert, Jon H.

    Published in Nature physics (01-03-2018)
    “…In stark contrast to common ice, I h , water ice at planetary interior conditions has been predicted to become superionic with fast-diffusing (that is,…”
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    Evidence for Dissociation and Ionization in Shock Compressed Nitrogen to 800 GPa by Kim, Yong-Jae, Militzer, Burkhard, Boates, Brian, Bonev, Stanimir, Celliers, Peter M., Collins, Gilbert W., Driver, Kevin P., Fratanduono, Dayne E., Hamel, Sebastien, Jeanloz, Raymond, Rygg, J. Ryan, Swift, Damian C., Eggert, Jon H., Millot, Marius

    Published in Physical review letters (01-07-2022)
    “…Triple bonding in the nitrogen molecule (N2) is among the strongest chemical bonds with a dissociation enthalpy of 9.8 eV=molecule. Nitrogen is therefore an…”
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    Influence of pulse duration on ultrashort laser pulse ablation of biological tissues by Kim, B M, Feit, M D, Rubenchik, A M, Joslin, E J, Celliers, P M, Eichler, J, Da Silva, L B

    Published in Journal of biomedical optics (01-07-2001)
    “…Ablation characteristics of ultrashort laser pulses were investigated for pulse durations in the range of 130 fs-10 ps. Tissue samples used in the study were…”
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    Stiff response of aluminum under ultrafast shockless compression to 110 GPA by Smith, Raymond F, Eggert, Jon H, Jankowski, Alan, Celliers, Peter M, Edwards, M John, Gupta, Yogendra M, Asay, James R, Collins, Gilbert W

    Published in Physical review letters (09-02-2007)
    “…A laser-produced x-ray drive was used to shocklessly compress solid aluminum to a peak longitudinal stress of 110 GPa within 10 ns. Interface velocities versus…”
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    Quantitative second-harmonic generation microscopy in collagen by Stoller, Patrick, Celliers, Peter M, Reiser, Karen M, Rubenchik, Alexander M

    Published in Applied optics (2004) (01-09-2003)
    “…The second-harmonic signal in collagen, even in highly organized samples such as rat tail tendon fascicles, varies significantly with position. Previous…”
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    Author Correction: Equation of state of iron under core conditions of large rocky exoplanets by Smith, Raymond F., Fratanduono, Dayne E., Braun, David G., Duffy, Thomas S., Wicks, June K., Celliers, Peter M., Ali, Suzanne J., Fernandez-Pañella, Amalia, Kraus, Richard G., Swift, Damian C., Collins, Gilbert W., Eggert, Jon H.

    Published in Nature astronomy (01-07-2018)
    “…In the version of this Letter originally published, in the Acknowledgements, the surname of M. Herrmann was misspelt as ‘Hermann’. This has now been corrected…”
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    Shock compression of stishovite and melting of silica at planetary interior conditions by Millot, M., Dubrovinskaia, N., Černok, A., Blaha, S., Dubrovinsky, L., Braun, D. G., Celliers, P. M., Collins, G. W., Eggert, J. H., Jeanloz, R.

    “…Deep inside planets, extreme density, pressure, and temperature strongly modify the properties of the constituent materials. In particular, how much heat…”
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