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First HED experiment at XFEL

Professor Justin Wark

Professor of Physics

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • 91探花 Centre for High Energy Density Science (OxCHEDS)
Justin.Wark@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72251
Clarendon Laboratory, room 029.9
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PROSPECTS FOR USING X‐RAY FREE‐ELECTRON LASERS TO INVESTIGATE SHOCK‐COMPRESSED MATTER

AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 955:1 (2007) 1333-1336

Authors:

Bob Nagler, Andrew Higginbotham, Giles Kimminau, William Murphy, Thomas Whitcher, Justin Wark, James Hawreliak, Dan Kalantar, Richard Lee, Hector Lorenzana, Bruce Remington, Jorgen Larsson, Nigel Park, Klaus Sokolowski-Tinten, Mark Elert, Michael D Furnish, Ricky Chau, Neil Holmes, Jeffrey Nguyen

SIMULATING PICOSECOND X‐RAY DIFFRACTION FROM CRYSTALS USING FFT METHODS ON MD OUTPUT

AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 955:1 (2007) 1251-1254

Authors:

Giles Kimminau, Bob Nagler, Andrew Higginbotham, William Murphy, Justin Wark, Nigel Park, James Hawreliak, Dan Kalantar, Hector Lorenzana, Bruce Remington, Mark Elert, Michael D Furnish, Ricky Chau, Neil Holmes, Jeffrey Nguyen

Shock waves in polycrystalline iron

Physical Review Letters 98:13 (2007)

Authors:

K Kadau, TC Germann, PS Lomdahl, RC Albers, JS Wark, A Higginbotham, BL Holian

Abstract:

The propagation of shock waves through polycrystalline iron is explored by large-scale atomistic simulations. For large enough shock strengths the passage of the wave causes the body-centered-cubic phase to transform into a close-packed phase with most structure being isotropic hexagonal-close-packed (hcp) and, depending on shock strength and grain orientation, some fraction of face-centered-cubic (fcc) structure. The simulated shock Hugoniot is compared to experiments. By calculating the extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) directly from the atomic configurations, a comparison to experimental EXAFS measurements of nanosecond-laser shocks shows that the experimental data is consistent with such a phase transformation. However, the atomistically simulated EXAFS spectra also show that an experimental distinction between the hcp or fcc phase is not possible based on the spectra alone. ? 2007 The American Physical Society.

20pQE-13 高強度レーザーを用いた地球核条件における物性パラメータ計測(プラズマ基礎(非線形現象?高エネルギー密度プラズマ),領域2,原子?分子,量子エレクトロニクス,放射線物理)

(2007) 227

Authors:

重森 啓介, 一之瀬 大吾, 大谷 一人, 入舩 徹男, 疇地 宏, 尾崎 典雅, J Wark, B Remington, J Hawreliak

Modeling Planetary Interiors in Laser Based Experiments Using Shockless Compression

Astrophysics and Space Science Springer Nature 307:1-3 (2007) 285-289

Authors:

J Hawreliak, J Colvin, J Eggert, DH Kalantar, HE Lorenzana, S Pollaine, K Rosolankova, BA Remington, J St?lken, JS Wark

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