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Laser-initiated spherically symmetric high-explosive detonations for high-pressure materials processing

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Abstract

The recent interest in using shock waves1–3 and tailored high-pressure pulses in condensed matter to process or transform the material characteristics has been motivated, at least in part, by the possibility of producing new materials of high value, the graphite to diamond transformation being a notable example.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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