The elastic and inelastic response of [001] oriented silicon to laser compression has been a topic of considerable discussion for well over a decade, yet there has been little progress in understanding the basic behaviour of this apparently simple material. We present experimental x-ray diffraction data showing complex elastic strain profiles in laser compressed samples on nanosecond timescales. We also present molecular dynamics and elasticity code modelling which suggests that a pressure induced phase transition is the cause of the previously reported 'anomalous' elastic waves. Moreover, this interpretation allows for measurement of the kinetic timescales for transition. This model is also discussed in the wider context of reported deform...
Silicon, being one of the most abundant elements in nature, attracts wide-ranging scientific and tec...
An understanding of the fundamental mechanism behind the relief of shear stress in single-crystal si...
Laser-based shock experiments have been conducted in thin Si and Cu crystals at pressures above the ...
The elastic and inelastic response of [001] oriented silicon to laser compression has been a topic o...
The elastic and inelastic response of [001] oriented silicon to laser compression has been a topic o...
The response of silicon to shock-compression has been an area of active research for decades. Howeve...
Silicon (Si) is one of the most abundant elements on Earth, and it is the most widely used semicondu...
Recent experiments employing nanosecond white-light X-ray diffraction have demonstrated a complex re...
Silicon, being one of the most abundant elements in nature, attracts wide-ranging scientific and tec...
Silicon (Si) is one of the most abundant elements on Earth, and it is the most important and widely ...
Silicon is ubiquitous in our advanced technological society, yet our current understanding of change...
Under rapid high-temperature, high-pressure loading, lattices exhibit complex elastic-inelastic resp...
A rod of single crystalline silicon has been subjected to high-power nanosecond laser pulses inducin...
A 3-year LDRD-ER project to study the response of shocked materials at high pressure and high strain...
We demonstrate an ultrafast (<0.1 ps) reversible phase transition in silicon (Si) under ultrafast pr...
Silicon, being one of the most abundant elements in nature, attracts wide-ranging scientific and tec...
An understanding of the fundamental mechanism behind the relief of shear stress in single-crystal si...
Laser-based shock experiments have been conducted in thin Si and Cu crystals at pressures above the ...
The elastic and inelastic response of [001] oriented silicon to laser compression has been a topic o...
The elastic and inelastic response of [001] oriented silicon to laser compression has been a topic o...
The response of silicon to shock-compression has been an area of active research for decades. Howeve...
Silicon (Si) is one of the most abundant elements on Earth, and it is the most widely used semicondu...
Recent experiments employing nanosecond white-light X-ray diffraction have demonstrated a complex re...
Silicon, being one of the most abundant elements in nature, attracts wide-ranging scientific and tec...
Silicon (Si) is one of the most abundant elements on Earth, and it is the most important and widely ...
Silicon is ubiquitous in our advanced technological society, yet our current understanding of change...
Under rapid high-temperature, high-pressure loading, lattices exhibit complex elastic-inelastic resp...
A rod of single crystalline silicon has been subjected to high-power nanosecond laser pulses inducin...
A 3-year LDRD-ER project to study the response of shocked materials at high pressure and high strain...
We demonstrate an ultrafast (<0.1 ps) reversible phase transition in silicon (Si) under ultrafast pr...
Silicon, being one of the most abundant elements in nature, attracts wide-ranging scientific and tec...
An understanding of the fundamental mechanism behind the relief of shear stress in single-crystal si...
Laser-based shock experiments have been conducted in thin Si and Cu crystals at pressures above the ...