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X-ray radiographic measurements of radiation-driven shock and interface motion in solid density material
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X-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringX-ray Radiographic MeasurementsMechanical EngineeringLaser ApplicationsRadiation-driven ShockHigh-power LasersNova LaserX-ray ImagingMechanicsOptical DiagnosticsOptical PropertiesPulse PowerRadiation ImagingShock CompressionHealth SciencesMaterials SciencePhysicsSolid MechanicsX-ray Free-electron LaserSolid Density MaterialX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsShocked Particle VelocityX-ray OpticMechanics Of Materials
Time resolved x-ray radiographic measurements at high photon energy (∼7 keV) are used to observe radiation-driven shock propagation and interface motion in solid density plastic samples, produced by indirect drive on the Nova laser. Measurements of x-ray transmission through the shock compressed material are used to infer a density of approximately three times solid. In addition, by doping a section of a sample with high-Z material (Br) for radiographic contrast, the shocked particle velocity was measured by observing the motion of the interface between the doped and nondoped materials resulting from acceleration by a shock.
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