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In situ diffraction measurements of lattice response due to shock loading, including direct observation of the α–ε phase transition in iron

✍ Scribed by D.H. Kalantar; G.W. Collins; J.D. Colvin; J.H. Eggert; J. Hawreliak; H.E. Lorenzana; M.A. Meyers; R.W. Minich; K. Rosolankova; M.S. Schneider; J.S. Stölken; J.S. Wark


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
488 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0734-743X

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✦ Synopsis


In situ diffraction is a technique to probe directly the lattice response of materials during the shock loading process. It is used to record diffraction patterns from multiple lattice planes simultaneously. The application of this technique is described for laser-based shock experiments. The approach to analyze in situ wide-angle diffraction data is discussed. This is presented in the context of single crystal [001] iron shock experiments where uniaxial compression of the bcc lattice by up to 6% was observed. Above the a-e transition pressure, the lattice showed a collapse along the [001] direction by 15-18%. Additional diffraction lines appear that confirm the transformation of the iron crystal from the initial bcc phase to the hcp phase.