1. Laser-driven flyer impact experiments at the LULI 2000 laser facility
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Alessandra Ravasio, Keiji Nagai, Norimasa Ozaki, M. Koenig, Alessandra Benuzzi-Mounaix, M. Esposito, G. Huser, Tommaso Vinci, K. A. Tanaka, S. Lepape, Masatake Yoshida, Wigen Nazarov, and E. Henry
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Shock wave ,Fused quartz ,Materials science ,business.industry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Laser ,law.invention ,Transverse plane ,Optics ,law ,Shadowgraph ,business ,Electrical conductor ,FOIL method - Abstract
New laser-driven flyer impact experiments have been performed at the LULI laboratory. In these experiments, three types of targets (single Al flyer, multi-layered, and foam-buffered high-Z metal) were used. Impacted conditions in fused quartz were measured with rear-side (two VISARs and SOP) and transverse diagnostics (shadowgraph). In the foam-buffered target, Ta foil was accelerated up to a velocity of 55 km/s. Shock wave accelerated in fused quartz by an Al flyer impact was generated, and the shock wave passing a distinct boundary to a conductive state was directly observed. This method is a way to create unique conditions within the EOS diagram of material.
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- 2006
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