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Laser interactions with plastic foam—metallic foil layered targets
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Materials ScienceAdvanced Laser ProcessingLaser InteractionsEngineeringFoam MatterApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsIodine LaserX-ray Streak CameraLaser AblationLaser Plasma PhysicLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Processing TechnologyHeat TransferLaser-surface InteractionsFoamHigh-power Lasers
Interactions of the laser beam of iodine laser 'PALS' with low-density foam targets and acceleration of Al foils by the pressure of heated foam matter are investigated here, both experimentally and theoretically. An x-ray streak camera was used for the evaluation of the speed of energy transfer through the porous foam material. X-ray streak records show no noticeable emission near the Al foil at the rear side of a 400 µm thick foam and, thus, Al foil is most likely accelerated without significant heating and expansion. Accelerated foil velocities, measured by three-frame optical shadowgraphy, reach up to 107 cm s−1. Experimental results compare well with our two-dimensional hydrodynamics simulations and with an approximate analytical model.
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