Over the past few years we have been pioneering the use of sub-nanosecond X-ray diffraction to determine the phase and compression of shocked crystals. It is well known that the deviation of atoms from their ideal lattice sites due to thermal motion reduces the integrated intensity within diffraction peaks - the so-called Debye-Waller effect, and thus it is pertinent to investigate whether line ratios might be sufficiently sensitive to be used as a viable temperature diagnostic. Clearly the matter is not completely straight-forward, as the Debye frequency of a solid also varies under compression. In our initial investigations we have calculated the ratios of intensities of high-order reflections assuming various forms of the Gruneisen param...
The past few years have seen a rapid growth in the development and exploitation of X-ray diffraction...
In this thesis, Molecular Dynamics simulations of shocked single crystals of Copper and Iron are stu...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
Temperature measurement in opaque laser-shocked solids is a long-standing research problem. The diag...
When a crystal is subjected to shock compression beyond its Hugoniot Elastic Limit (HEL), the deform...
X-ray diffraction has now become a key tool in dynamic compression experiments, with a rich variety ...
We present an analysis of the directionally dependent x-ray structure factors (and, hence, intensiti...
The effect of temperature on x-ray diffraction from perfect crystals has been investigated with an e...
Lattice level measurements of material response under extreme conditions are required to build a phe...
Multikilobar shocks were launched into single crystals of (111) silicon with a 1-ns pulse (full widt...
Calculations of the patterns of x-ray diffraction from shocked crystals derived from the results of ...
In this thesis, Molecular Dynamics simulations of shocked single crystals of Copper and Iron are stu...
A method is presented of in situ measurements of stacking fault densities in shocked face-centred-cu...
The possibility of using X-ray diffraction to precisely monitor crystal structure at the extremes of...
Whilst the field of High Energy Density physics spans a history of more than a century, it lacks a r...
The past few years have seen a rapid growth in the development and exploitation of X-ray diffraction...
In this thesis, Molecular Dynamics simulations of shocked single crystals of Copper and Iron are stu...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
Temperature measurement in opaque laser-shocked solids is a long-standing research problem. The diag...
When a crystal is subjected to shock compression beyond its Hugoniot Elastic Limit (HEL), the deform...
X-ray diffraction has now become a key tool in dynamic compression experiments, with a rich variety ...
We present an analysis of the directionally dependent x-ray structure factors (and, hence, intensiti...
The effect of temperature on x-ray diffraction from perfect crystals has been investigated with an e...
Lattice level measurements of material response under extreme conditions are required to build a phe...
Multikilobar shocks were launched into single crystals of (111) silicon with a 1-ns pulse (full widt...
Calculations of the patterns of x-ray diffraction from shocked crystals derived from the results of ...
In this thesis, Molecular Dynamics simulations of shocked single crystals of Copper and Iron are stu...
A method is presented of in situ measurements of stacking fault densities in shocked face-centred-cu...
The possibility of using X-ray diffraction to precisely monitor crystal structure at the extremes of...
Whilst the field of High Energy Density physics spans a history of more than a century, it lacks a r...
The past few years have seen a rapid growth in the development and exploitation of X-ray diffraction...
In this thesis, Molecular Dynamics simulations of shocked single crystals of Copper and Iron are stu...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...