Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9567166 | Applied Surface Science | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The synthesis of the high-pressure É phase of iron was attained using a femtosecond laser. The crystalline structure in a recovered iron sample was determined using electron diffraction and synchrotron X-ray diffraction methods. The high-temperature γ phase of iron also existed in the recovered sample. The temperature inside the shock front was calculated using thermodynamic equations. It was found that the É phase was induced by the shock itself but not the γ phase. The γ phase was suggested to be induced as an intermediate structure between the α-É transition. The femtosecond laser driven shock may have the potential to synthesis high-pressure phases, which has not been attained using conventional methods.
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Authors
Tomokazu Sano, Hiroaki Mori, Osami Sakata, Etsuji Ohmura, Isamu Miyamoto, Akio Hirose, Kojiro F. Kobayashi,