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Physical Review Research, volume 2, issue 1, publication number 013192
Melting and refreezing of zirconium observed using ultrafast x-ray diffraction
H.B. Radousky
1
,
Michael R Armstrong
1
,
Michael J. Armstrong
1
,
Ryan A Austin
1
,
Ryan E. Austin
1
,
E. Stavrou
1
,
Shaughnessy Brown
2
,
Alexander A. Chernov
1
,
Arianna E. Gleason
2, 3
,
Eduardo Granados
2
,
E. Granados
2
,
Paulius Grivickas
1
,
P. Grivickas
1
,
Nicholas Holtgrewe
4
,
Hae Ja Lee
2
,
H K Lee
2
,
Sergey S Lobanov
4
,
Bob Nagler
2
,
Inhyuk Nam
2
,
V. Prakapenka
5
,
Clemens Prescher
6
,
PETER WALTER
2
,
P Walter
2
,
Jonathan L Belof
1
,
Jonathan L. Belof
1
4
Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington DC 20015, USA
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-02-24
Journal:
Physical Review Research
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.689
CiteScore: 8.6
Impact factor: 3.5
ISSN: 26431564
General Engineering
Abstract
This paper studies zirconium subjected to high pressure conditions. Using x-ray diffraction, the authors observe the onset of melting at short times after shocking, and refreeze shortly thereafter. The latent heat of crystallization is found to provide the energy for the recrystallization process
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