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Meinecke, J., Doyle, H. W., Miniati, F., Bell, A. R., Bingham, R., Crowston, R., Drake, R. P., Fatenejad, M., Koenig, M., Kuramitsu, Y., C. Kuranz, C., Lamb, D. Q., Lee, D., MacDonald, M. J., Murphy, C. D., Park, H-S., Pelka, A., Ravasio, A., Sakawa, Y., Schekochihin, A. A., Scopatz, A., Tzeferacos, P., Wan, W. C., Woolsey, N. C., Yurchak, R., Reville, B., Gregori, G. (2014) Turbulent amplification of magnetic fields in laboratory laser-produced shock waves. Nature Physics, 10 (7). 520-524 doi:10.1038/nphys2978

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TitleTurbulent amplification of magnetic fields in laboratory laser-produced shock waves
JournalNature Physics
AuthorsMeinecke, J.Author
Doyle, H. W.Author
Miniati, F.Author
Bell, A. R.Author
Bingham, R.Author
Crowston, R.Author
Drake, R. P.Author
Fatenejad, M.Author
Koenig, M.Author
Kuramitsu, Y.Author
C. Kuranz, C.Author
Lamb, D. Q.Author
Lee, D.Author
MacDonald, M. J.Author
Murphy, C. D.Author
Park, H-S.Author
Pelka, A.Author
Ravasio, A.Author
Sakawa, Y.Author
Schekochihin, A. A.Author
Scopatz, A.Author
Tzeferacos, P.Author
Wan, W. C.Author
Woolsey, N. C.Author
Yurchak, R.Author
Reville, B.Author
Gregori, G.Author
Year2014 (July)Volume10
Issue7
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1038/nphys2978Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID4744186Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:4744186:2
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Full ReferenceMeinecke, J., Doyle, H. W., Miniati, F., Bell, A. R., Bingham, R., Crowston, R., Drake, R. P., Fatenejad, M., Koenig, M., Kuramitsu, Y., C. Kuranz, C., Lamb, D. Q., Lee, D., MacDonald, M. J., Murphy, C. D., Park, H-S., Pelka, A., Ravasio, A., Sakawa, Y., Schekochihin, A. A., Scopatz, A., Tzeferacos, P., Wan, W. C., Woolsey, N. C., Yurchak, R., Reville, B., Gregori, G. (2014) Turbulent amplification of magnetic fields in laboratory laser-produced shock waves. Nature Physics, 10 (7). 520-524 doi:10.1038/nphys2978
Plain TextMeinecke, J., Doyle, H. W., Miniati, F., Bell, A. R., Bingham, R., Crowston, R., Drake, R. P., Fatenejad, M., Koenig, M., Kuramitsu, Y., C. Kuranz, C., Lamb, D. Q., Lee, D., MacDonald, M. J., Murphy, C. D., Park, H-S., Pelka, A., Ravasio, A., Sakawa, Y., Schekochihin, A. A., Scopatz, A., Tzeferacos, P., Wan, W. C., Woolsey, N. C., Yurchak, R., Reville, B., Gregori, G. (2014) Turbulent amplification of magnetic fields in laboratory laser-produced shock waves. Nature Physics, 10 (7). 520-524 doi:10.1038/nphys2978
In(2014, July) Nature Physics Vol. 10 (7) Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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