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Nanometer-Scale Shock-Front Structure in Metals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
Molecular dynamics shock wave simulations have been performed, which for the first time include a realistic many-body description of the atomic interactions. The structural instabilities observed in the shock-front structure are dramatically influenced by the many-body effects of these atomic interactions.
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