04174nam 22006853 450 991100917470332120250523181839.09780750340748electronic book9780750323468print9780750323499myPrint9780750323475electronic book0750323477electronic book9780750323482electronic book0750323485electronic book10.1088/978-0-7503-2348-2(CKB)5600000000000069(CaBNVSL)thg00082486(OCoLC)1251848168(IOP)9780750323482(MiAaPQ)EBC31253092(Au-PeEL)EBL31253092(OCoLC)1429724246(EXLCZ)99560000000000006920250523d2021 uy 0engurcn#|||a|a||rdacontentisbdmediardacarrierWarm dense matter laboratory generation and diagnosis /David Riley1st ed.Bristol, UK :IOP Publishing Ltd,[2021]©20211 online resource (various pagings) illustrations (some color)IOP series in plasma physics"Version: 20210204"--Title page verso.Print version: 9780750323468 Includes bibliographical references.1. Background and context to warm dense matter -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Features of warm dense matter -- 1.3. Effects of warm dense matter on electronic structure -- 1.4. Equations of state for warm dense matter -- 1.5. Creating and probing warm dense matter2. Shock and ramp compression -- 2.1. General background -- 2.2. Directly driven shocks with intense lasers -- 2.3. X-ray driven shocks -- 2.4. Ion beam driven shocks -- 2.5. Flyer plate methods -- 2.6. Impedance matching -- 2.7. Diamond anvil cells3. Volumetric heating of warm dense matter -- 3.1. X-ray heating -- 3.2. Proton and heavy ion heating -- 3.3. Fast electron heating4. X-ray diagnostics -- 4.1. X-ray dispersion and detection -- 4.2. X-ray scattering -- 4.3. X-ray absorption measurements -- 4.4. X-ray phase contrast imaging -- 4.5. X-ray emission spectroscopy5. Optical diagnostics -- 5.1. Streak cameras -- 5.2. Optical pyrometry measurements -- 5.3. VISAR measurements -- 5.4. Frequency domain interferometry -- 5.5. Reflectivity measurements6. Facilities for warm dense matter research -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Laser facilities -- 6.3. X-ray free electron laser facilities -- 6.4. Ion beam facilities -- 6.5. Z-pinch facilities -- 6.6. Summary.This book provides an introductory overview of warm dense matter research for new postgraduate students entering the field. Author David Riley, based at the Centre for Plasma Physics at Queen's University Belfast, covers a broad range of topics with an emphasis on experimental techniques. The text begins with an introduction to the basic physics of warm dense matter and its important features, then moves on to discuss the principal techniques for creating warm dense matter and approaches to diagnosing it. Topics covered include the generation of warm dense matter via laser driven shocks and X-ray sources, explosives, gas guns and ion beams, as well as X-ray free electron lasers. Principal optical and X-ray diagnostics are also discussed. The book concludes with an overview of the large-scale facilities that are most commonly used for warm dense matter research and the technologies they employ. Part of IOP Series in Plasma Physics.IOP series in plasma physics.Plasma densityCondensed matterPlasma density.Condensed matter.530.4/43Riley David(Professor of physics),1836879Institute of Physics (Great Britain),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009174703321Warm dense matter4415117UNINA