Experimental observation for new polymorphs of silicon formed through ultrafast-laser-induced microexplosion
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Rapp, L.
Haberl, Bianca
Pickard, Chris
Bradby, J. E.
Gamaly, E. G.
Williams, J. S.
Rode, A. V.
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IEEE
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Intense ultrafast laser pulses tightly focused in the
bulk of transparent material produce plasma in the
extreme conditions similar to those in the cores of
planets. The plasma generates strong shock waves in
such confined geometry, thus inducing a laser-ignited
microexplosion. This new method of compression of
matter by ultra-short laser induced micro-explosion
generates pressures in excess of Terapascals, leaving all
the pressure/temperature-affected material confined
inside the bulk of pristine crystal for the further
investigations
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2014 International Conference Laser Optics
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2037-12-31