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Laser-induced stress-wave and impulse augmentation

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1972

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A series of experiments were performed on aluminum targets in order to find simple methods of increasing the stress and impulse using a laser. It was found by coating the aluminum targets with thin layers of transparent relatively volatile materials that order-of-magnitude increases were obtained over irradiating bare targets. Stress-wave amplitudes of 7.9 kbar were measured.

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