Abstract
Coulomb explosion of a gas cluster invariably produces shocks of infinite density; a pair of shocks forms a shock-shell that eventually encompasses the entire cluster. This first example of nm-size shock waves promises several new effects, including nuclear reactions inside exploding clusters.
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