Effects of crystal orientation on the shock properties of single crystal tin
Abstract
Tin is known for its asymmetric crystal structure and numerous solid phase transitions, with molecular dynamics studies suggesting the beta to gamma phase transition exhibits a strong orientation dependence. In this study, shock compression experiments are conducted on tin single crystals and polycrystals to probe the effects of the crystal orientation on this phase transition through Hugoniot measurements, with peak pressures between 9 and 13 GPa. A strong order-of-magnitude orientation dependence of the elastic limit is found; however, the transition and post-transition behavior show at best only qualitative differences to the velocimetry profiles, with no quantitative variation. A dependence of the transition on the peak pressure is also observed. Explanations of these results based on potential transformation pathways identified through prior static high pressure work are discussed.
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Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (10)
Jasper G. Threadingham
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford 1 , Oxford OX1 3PJ,
Xuefei Liang
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford 1 , Oxford OX1 3PJ,
Edward Leggett
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford 1 , Oxford OX1 3PJ,
Liam C. Smith
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford 1 , Oxford OX1 3PJ,
Jeremy C. F. Millett
AWE 2 , Aldermaston, Reading RG7 4PR,
Glenn Whiteman
AWE 2 , Aldermaston, Reading RG7 4PR,
Viviane Peçanha-Antonio
Department of Physics, University of Oxford 3 , Oxford OX1 3PU,
Andrew T. Boothroyd
David J. Chapman
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford 1 , Oxford OX1 3PJ,
Daniel E. Eakins
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford 1 , Oxford OX1 3PJ,