Thermal conductivity measurements of proton-heated warm dense aluminum
Abstract Thermal conductivity is one of the most crucial physical properties of matter when it comes to understanding heat transport, hydrodynamic evolution, and energy balance in systems ranging from astrophysical objects to fusion plasmas. In the warm dense matter regime, experimental data are ver...
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Main Authors: | A. McKelvey, G. E. Kemp, P. A. Sterne, A. Fernandez-Panella, R. Shepherd, M. Marinak, A. Link, G. W. Collins, H. Sio, J. King, R. R. Freeman, R. Hua, C. McGuffey, J. Kim, F. N. Beg, Y. Ping |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/adfe59eb83e84a549b71227e88cedcc6 |
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