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Scaling Laws of an Exploding Liquid Column under an Intense Ultrashort X-Ray Pulse

A general formulation of the partial destruction of a liquid object in vacuum after the sudden deposition of a very large amount of energy is proposed. That energy instantaneously raises the pressure of a portion of the liquid to extreme values and changes its state, which causes its explosive expan...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2019-08, Vol.123 (6), p.064501-064501, Article 064501
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Extreme values
Formability
Free electron lasers
Scaling laws
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