Recovery Studies of Shocked Iron Single Crystals
ORAL
Abstract
Time resolved, \textit{in-situ }X-Ray diffraction measurements indicate that the bcc-hcp transition in single crystal iron occurs at about 13 GPa. These results also show that the high pressure phase is a polycrystal with two variants. Further studies on the recovered specimens using transmission electron microscopy show that these shocked samples surprisingly reverse transform from a high pressure polycrystal to the original single crystal structure upon release. These results will be discussed in the context of the time resolved data and theoretically based transformation pathways.
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Authors
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Bassem El-Dasher
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Warren MoberlyChan
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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James McNaney
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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James Hawreliak
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Hector Lorenzana
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory