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Laser induced shock pressure multiplication in multi layer thin foil targets
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringTarget FabricationLaser ApplicationsLaser AblationHigh-power LasersShock Wave ExperimentsShock Pressure AmplificationOptical PropertiesShock Pressure MultiplicationPulse PowerShock CompressionMaterials ScienceLaser Processing TechnologyLaser-assisted DepositionPressure EnhancementLaser-induced BreakdownSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsLaser-surface InteractionsLaser Damage
Theimpedancemismatchtechnique has been used for shock pressure amplification in two- and three-layer thin planar foil targets. Numerical simulation results using one-dimensional radiation hydrocode MULTI in two-layer targets consisting of Al–Au and Al–Cu and three-layer target consisting of plastic–Al–Au and foam–Al–Au, respectively, are presented. These results show a pressure enhancement up to 25 and 29 Mbar for plastic–Al–Au and foam– Al–Au targets, respectively, from an initial pressure of 7 Mbar in the reference material using laser intensity of 5 × 10 13 Wc m −2 at 1.064 µm. This enhancement is more as compared with 18 and 22 Mbar found in plastic–Au and foam–Au two-layer targets, respectively. Results of laser driven shock wave experiments for equation of state (EOS) studies of Au and Cu in two-layer target are also presented. A Nd : YAG laser chain (2 J, 1.06 µm wavelength, 200 ps pulse FWHM) is used for generating shocks in the planar Al foils and Al–Au (or Al–Cu) layered targets. The EOS of Au and Cu in the pressure range of 9–14 Mbar obtained shows remarkable agreement with the simulation results and with experimental data of other laboratories and SESAME data.
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