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Nanosecond white-light Laue diffraction measurements of dislocation microstructure in shock-compressed single-crystal copper
Published in Nature communications (27-11-2012)“…Under uniaxial high-stress shock compression it is believed that crystalline materials undergo complex, rapid, micro-structural changes to relieve the large…”
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High-pressure nanocrystalline structure of a shock-compressed single crystal of iron
Published in Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics (01-12-2008)Get full text
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Dynamic Behavior of Engineered Lattice Materials
Published in Scientific reports (20-06-2016)“…Additive manufacturing (AM) is enabling the fabrication of materials with engineered lattice structures at the micron scale. These mesoscopic structures fall…”
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Comments regarding Transonic dislocation propagation in diamond by Katagiri, et al. (Science 382, 69-72, 2023)
Published 08-01-2024“…We have carefully examined the above-referenced paper and find the claims of stacking fault formation and transonic dislocation propagation in diamond to be…”
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Shock Hugoniot of diamond from 3 to 80 TPa
Published 30-03-2022“…The principal Hugoniot of carbon, initially diamond, was measured from 3 to 80 TPa (30 to 800 million atmospheres), the highest pressure ever achieved, using…”
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Simultaneous compression and opacity data from time-series radiography with a Lagrangian marker
Published 15-10-2020“…Rev. Sci. Instrum. 92, 063514 (2021) Time-resolved radiography can be used to obtain absolute shock Hugoniot states by simultaneously measuring at least two…”
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Single Hit Energy-resolved Laue Diffraction
Published 31-05-2015“…In-situ white light Laue diffraction has been successfully used to interrogate the structure of single crystal materials undergoing rapid (nanosecond) dynamic…”
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