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Ultracondensed matter by dynamic compression
Dynamic compression is an experimental technique with interdisciplinary uses, ranging from enabling the creation of ultracondensed matter under previously impossible conditions to understanding the likely cause of unusual planetary magnetic fields. Readers can now gain an intuitive understanding of ...
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781139031981 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2266084 |
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author | Nellis, William J |
author_facet | Nellis, William J |
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description | Dynamic compression is an experimental technique with interdisciplinary uses, ranging from enabling the creation of ultracondensed matter under previously impossible conditions to understanding the likely cause of unusual planetary magnetic fields. Readers can now gain an intuitive understanding of dynamic compression; clear and authoritative chapters examine its history and experimental method, as well as key topics including dynamic compression of liquid hydrogen, rare gas fluids and shock-induced opacity. Through an up-to-date history of dynamic compression research, Nellis also clearly shows how dynamic compression addresses and will continue to address major unanswered questions across the scientific disciplines. The past and future role of dynamic compression in studying and making materials at extreme conditions of pressure, density and temperature is made clear, and the means of doing so are explained in practical language perfectly suited for researchers and graduate students alike. |
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spelling | cern-22660842021-04-21T19:12:51Zdoi:10.1017/9781139031981http://cds.cern.ch/record/2266084engNellis, William JUltracondensed matter by dynamic compressionCondensed MatterDynamic compression is an experimental technique with interdisciplinary uses, ranging from enabling the creation of ultracondensed matter under previously impossible conditions to understanding the likely cause of unusual planetary magnetic fields. Readers can now gain an intuitive understanding of dynamic compression; clear and authoritative chapters examine its history and experimental method, as well as key topics including dynamic compression of liquid hydrogen, rare gas fluids and shock-induced opacity. Through an up-to-date history of dynamic compression research, Nellis also clearly shows how dynamic compression addresses and will continue to address major unanswered questions across the scientific disciplines. The past and future role of dynamic compression in studying and making materials at extreme conditions of pressure, density and temperature is made clear, and the means of doing so are explained in practical language perfectly suited for researchers and graduate students alike.Cambridge University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:22660842017-05-15 |
spellingShingle | Condensed Matter Nellis, William J Ultracondensed matter by dynamic compression |
title | Ultracondensed matter by dynamic compression |
title_full | Ultracondensed matter by dynamic compression |
title_fullStr | Ultracondensed matter by dynamic compression |
title_full_unstemmed | Ultracondensed matter by dynamic compression |
title_short | Ultracondensed matter by dynamic compression |
title_sort | ultracondensed matter by dynamic compression |
topic | Condensed Matter |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781139031981 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2266084 |
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