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Laser-induced shock waves in PMMA confined foils

✍ Scribed by W.H. Zhu; T.X. Yu; Z.Y. Li


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
438 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0734-743X

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✦ Synopsis


Con"ned ablation experiments were performed to measure pulsed laser-induced shock wave pro"les in aluminum and copper foils by using polyvinylidene #uoride (PVDF) gauges. The aluminum and copper targets of 40}200 m thickness were irradiated by neodymium laser at 1.06 m wavelength and at a pulse width of 33 ns (FWHM, full-width at half-maximum) at a power density around 0.45 G W/cm. A 3 mm thick polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) overlay was used to con"ne the target. Experimental measurements revealed the dependence of the laser-induced shock pressure on the thickness and material properties of the target. It was found that attenuation of peak pressure of the laser-induced shock waves could be well "tted by a power-form function P + "P X\L. Here, n is a parameter relevant to material properties, P is the pressure when X"1 and P + is the maximum pressure at X, the propagation distance of the shock wave from the front surface of the target. A simpli"ed analytical description is presented to illustrate the features of the shock pro"les obtained from experiments. The space}time diagram of wave propagation and the successive pressure states were determined from which theoretical pressure time pro"les were constructed. Both the experiment and theoretical analysis inferred a shock pressure of 4.5}5.5 kbar in the target. Some direct ablation experiments were also conducted to evaluate the enhancement of pressure for PMMA con"nement. By comparison with direct ablation, con"ned ablation can increase the pressure by 7.5}11.8 times. The study provides the data for the PMMA-con"ned targets.


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