The melting of bismuth in response to shock compression has been studied using in situ femtosecond x-ray diffraction at an x-ray free electron laser. Both solid-solid and solid-liquid phase transitions are documented using changes in discrete diffraction peaks and the emergence of broad, liquid scattering upon release from shock pressures up to 14 GPa. The transformation from the solid state to the liquid is found to occur in less than 3 ns, very much faster than previously believed. These results are the first quantitative measurements of a liquid material obtained on shock release using x-ray diffraction, and provide an upper limit for the time scale of melting of bismuth under shock loading
Intense femtosecond laser excitation can produce transient states of matter that would otherwise be ...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its $A_{1g}$ phonon has been intensely...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its $A_{1g}$ phonon has been intensely...
The melting of bismuth in response to shock compression has been studied using in situ femtosecond x...
International audienceBismuth has long been a prototypical system for investigating phase transforma...
Bismuth has long been a prototypical system for investigating phase transformations and melting at h...
The ability to diagnose the structure of a material at extreme conditions of high-pressure and high...
We present evidence for phase transitions in shock-compressed bismuth using the SPEDX x-ray diffract...
X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) sources have revolutionized our capability to study ultrafast mater...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its A(1g) phonon has been intensely st...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its A(1g) phonon has been intensely st...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its A(1g) phonon has been intensely st...
Transient state of femtosecond laser excited bismuth has been studied by various groups with time-re...
Intense femtosecond laser excitation can produce transient states of matter that would otherwise be ...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its $A_{1g}$ phonon has been intensely...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its $A_{1g}$ phonon has been intensely...
The melting of bismuth in response to shock compression has been studied using in situ femtosecond x...
International audienceBismuth has long been a prototypical system for investigating phase transforma...
Bismuth has long been a prototypical system for investigating phase transformations and melting at h...
The ability to diagnose the structure of a material at extreme conditions of high-pressure and high...
We present evidence for phase transitions in shock-compressed bismuth using the SPEDX x-ray diffract...
X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) sources have revolutionized our capability to study ultrafast mater...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
textThe response of materials under extreme temperature and pressure conditions is a topic of great ...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its A(1g) phonon has been intensely st...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its A(1g) phonon has been intensely st...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its A(1g) phonon has been intensely st...
Transient state of femtosecond laser excited bismuth has been studied by various groups with time-re...
Intense femtosecond laser excitation can produce transient states of matter that would otherwise be ...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its $A_{1g}$ phonon has been intensely...
The evolution of bismuth crystal structure upon excitation of its $A_{1g}$ phonon has been intensely...