Bianca Haberl High Pressure Scientist Contact HABERLB@ORNL.GOV All Publications Investigation of Room Temperature Formation of the Ultra‐Hard Nanocarbons Diamond and Lonsdaleite Computational Optimization of A 3D Printed Collimator Exotic silicon phases synthesized through ultrashort laser-induced microexplosion: Characterization with Raman microspectroscopy Pressure-Induced Phase Transition in Barium Hydride Studied with Neutron Scattering On single-crystal neutron-diffraction in DACs: quantitative structure refinement of light elements on SNAP and TOPAZ High-pressure behavior of a linear chain alkane, tricosane Dynamics of a room temperature ionic liquid under applied pressure First Experiments New Science Opportunities at the Spallation Neutron Source Second Target Station (abridged) First Experiments: New Science Opportunities at the Spallation Neutron Source Second Target Station... The composition, structure and properties of four different glassy carbons Thermal evolution of the indentation-induced phases of silicon Tunable multiferroic order parameters in Sr1−xBaxMn1−yTiyO3 Modified Bridgman anvils for high pressure synthesis and neutron scattering Processing of complex-shaped collimators made via binder jet additive manufacturing of B4C and pressureless melt infiltration of Al Structure and disorder in ice VII on the approach to hydrogen-bond symmetrization Formation of an r8-Dominant Si Material In situ analysis of the structural transformation of glassy carbon under compression at room temperature DEMAND, a Dimensional Extreme Magnetic Neutron Diffractometer at the High Flux Isotope Reactor Compression mechanisms of ferroelectric PbTiO3 via high pressure neutron scattering Clamp cell with in situ pressure monitoring for low-temperature neutron scattering measurements The high pressure gas capabilities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s neutron facilities Next-generation diamond cell and applications to single-crystal neutron diffraction A suite-level review of the neutron powder diffraction instruments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory Graphitization of Glassy Carbon after Compression at Room Temperature In situ Raman spectroscopy of pressure‐induced phase transformations in polycrystalline TbPO4, DyPO4, and GdxDy(1−x)PO4 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹Ĺ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page ›ĺ Last page Last » Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations
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