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Surface Specularity as an Indicator of Shock-Induced Solid-Liquid Phase Transitions in Tin
doi 10.1063/1.2833010
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January 1, 2008
Authors
G. D. Stevens
S. S. Lutz
B. R. Marshall
W. D. Turley
L. R. Veeser
R. S. Hixson
B. J. Jensen
P. A. Rigg
M. D. Wilke
Mark Elert
Michael D. Furnish
Ricky Chau
Neil Holmes
Jeffrey Nguyen
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AIP
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