X-Ray investigations on the deformation of experimentally shock-loaded quartzes |
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Authors: | H. Schneider U. Hornemann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mineralogisches Institut der Universit?t Karlsruhe, D-7500, Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany 2. Arbeitsgruppe für ballistische Forschung, Weil a. Rhein, Federal Republic of Germany
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Abstract: | Quartz single crystals submitted to dynamic pressures higher than 200 kbar show intensive anisotropic postshock cell expansions and lattice disordering which gradually increase along with the degree of shock compression. Maximum expansion and lattice distortion occur parallel to [10.0] followed by [21.0] and [20.1], whereas the lowest expansion rates and comparatively little lattice damage can be observed parallel to [10.2] and [00.1]. [10.0], [21.0], and [20.1] represent short Burgers vectors within the quartz lattice. They are probably preferred directions of a structure-controlled deformation.Annealing experiments carried out at 300, 605 and 900 ° C make the expanded cell parameters approach the values of unshocked quartz. Two different types of recrystallization can be observed:1) | No contraction of the -constant but comparatively strong decrease of the c-parameter in samples shocked up to 260 kbar. | 2) | A strong or complete recontraction of both cell parameters and c in highly shocked quartzes (260–300 kbar) if annealing to temperatures > 300 ° C. |
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