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    Quantitative In Situ Studies of Dynamic Fracture in Brittle Solids Using Dynamic X-ray Phase Contrast Imaging by Leong, A. F. T., Robinson, A. K., Fezzaa, K., Sun, T., Sinclair, N., Casem, D. T., Lambert, P. K., Hustedt, C. J., Daphalapurkar, N. P., Ramesh, K. T., Hufnagel, T. C.

    Published in Experimental mechanics (15-11-2018)
    “…We demonstrate the use of X-ray phase contrast imaging with sub-microsecond temporal resolution to obtain quantitative visualization of dynamic fracture…”
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    Time-resolved x-ray diffraction techniques for bulk polycrystalline materials under dynamic loading by Lambert, P K, Hustedt, C J, Vecchio, K S, Huskins, E L, Casem, D T, Gruner, S M, Tate, M W, Philipp, H T, Woll, A R, Purohit, P, Weiss, J T, Kannan, V, Ramesh, K T, Kenesei, P, Okasinski, J S, Almer, J, Zhao, M, Ananiadis, A G, Hufnagel, T C

    Published in Review of scientific instruments (01-09-2014)
    “…We have developed two techniques for time-resolved x-ray diffraction from bulk polycrystalline materials during dynamic loading. In the first technique, we…”
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    In Situ Time-Resolved Measurements of Extension Twinning During Dynamic Compression of Polycrystalline Magnesium by Hustedt, C. J., Lambert, P. K., Kannan, V., Huskins-Retzlaff, E. L., Casem, D. T., Tate, M. W., Philipp, H. T., Woll, A. R., Purohit, P., Weiss, J. T., Gruner, S. M., Ramesh, K. T., Hufnagel, T. C.

    Published in Journal of dynamic behavior of materials (01-06-2018)
    “…We report in situ time-resolved measurements of the dynamic evolution of the volume fraction of extension twins in polycrystalline pure magnesium and in the…”
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    A scan a source matrix correction technique for use with a reconfigurable passive neutron plutonium assay system by Armitage, B.H., Chard, P.M.J., Croft, S., Lambert, K.P., Lloyd, D.J.

    “…We have developed a mobile, reconfigurable plutonium assay system consisting of eight identical passive neutron counting modules that can be used individually…”
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