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Relative Consistency of Equations of State by Laser Driven Shock Waves
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1995
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EngineeringLaser PhysicsLaser ApplicationsLaser AblationLaser SimulationHigh-power LasersStabilityLaser OpticsOptical DiagnosticsNonlinear Wave PropagationNonlinear Hyperbolic ProblemRelative ConsistencyShock CompressionSolid MatterPlanar Shock WavesPhysicsDiscrete Dynamical SystemHyperbolic Conservation LawLaser Processing TechnologySolid MechanicsApplied PhysicsLaser-surface InteractionsMechanics Of Materials
An experiment shows that equations of state of solid matter at pressure $P=\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}$10--50 Mbar can be studied by using lasers with pulse energy $E\ensuremath{\approx}100\mathrm{J}$. Laser beams smoothed by phase-zone plates produced high quality, planar shock waves in two-step, two-material targets, allowing simultaneous measurements of the shock velocities in the two materials. By the use of the impedance-matching technique, the relative consistency of the equations of state of these materials can be tested, or a relative equation of state data can be measured. Pressures higher than 35 Mbar were achieved in gold.
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