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Flash X-ray diffraction patterns of LiF single crystal during shock-compression have been successfully obtained up to 50 GPa. Some anomalous phenomena different from isotropic compression have been observed; the single crystal transforms to the imperfect one like a mosaic crystal, and the unit cell volume obtained from (200) interplanar spacing by FXD appears systematically smaller than the Hugoniot.
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Kondo, K., Sawaoka, A., Saito, S. (1979). Observation of Atomic Behavior in Crystal During Shock-Compression by Flash X-Ray Diffraction. In: Kawata, K., Shioiri, J. (eds) High Velocity Deformation of Solids. International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67208-8_14
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