Free-surface velocity measurements of opaque materials in laser-driven shock-wave experiments using photonic Doppler velocimetry

We present a novel photonic Doppler velocimetry (PDV) design for laser-driven shock-wave experiments. This PDV design is intended to provide the capability of measuring the free-surface velocity of shocked opaque materials in the terapascal range. We present measurements of the free-surface velocity...

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Main Authors: N. Nissim, E. Greenberg, M. Werdiger, Y. Horowitz, L. Bakshi, Y. Ferber, B. Glam, A. Fedotov-Gefen, L. Perelmutter, S. Eliezer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2021-07-01
Series:Matter and Radiation at Extremes
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0046884
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spelling doaj-f226ec57ba644534b02d114017a653af2021-08-04T13:18:55ZengAIP Publishing LLCMatter and Radiation at Extremes2468-080X2021-07-0164046902046902-810.1063/5.0046884Free-surface velocity measurements of opaque materials in laser-driven shock-wave experiments using photonic Doppler velocimetryN. Nissim0E. Greenberg1M. Werdiger2Y. Horowitz3L. Bakshi4Y. Ferber5B. Glam6A. Fedotov-Gefen7L. Perelmutter8S. Eliezer9Applied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelApplied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelApplied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelApplied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelApplied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelApplied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelApplied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelApplied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelApplied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelApplied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, IsraelWe present a novel photonic Doppler velocimetry (PDV) design for laser-driven shock-wave experiments. This PDV design is intended to provide the capability of measuring the free-surface velocity of shocked opaque materials in the terapascal range. We present measurements of the free-surface velocity of gold for as long as ∼2 ns from the shock breakout, at pressures of up to ∼7 Mbar and a free-surface velocity of 7.3 km/s with an error of ∼1.5%. Such laboratory pressure conditions are achieved predominantly at high-intensity laser facilities where the only velocity diagnostic is usually line-imaging velocity interferometry for any reflector. However, that diagnostic is limited by the lower dynamic range of the streak camera (at a temporal resolution relevant to laser shock experiments) to measure the free-surface velocity of opaque materials up to pressures of only ∼1 Mbar. We expect the proposed PDV design to allow the free-surface velocity of opaque materials to be measured at much higher pressures.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0046884
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author N. Nissim
E. Greenberg
M. Werdiger
Y. Horowitz
L. Bakshi
Y. Ferber
B. Glam
A. Fedotov-Gefen
L. Perelmutter
S. Eliezer
spellingShingle N. Nissim
E. Greenberg
M. Werdiger
Y. Horowitz
L. Bakshi
Y. Ferber
B. Glam
A. Fedotov-Gefen
L. Perelmutter
S. Eliezer
Free-surface velocity measurements of opaque materials in laser-driven shock-wave experiments using photonic Doppler velocimetry
Matter and Radiation at Extremes
author_facet N. Nissim
E. Greenberg
M. Werdiger
Y. Horowitz
L. Bakshi
Y. Ferber
B. Glam
A. Fedotov-Gefen
L. Perelmutter
S. Eliezer
author_sort N. Nissim
title Free-surface velocity measurements of opaque materials in laser-driven shock-wave experiments using photonic Doppler velocimetry
title_short Free-surface velocity measurements of opaque materials in laser-driven shock-wave experiments using photonic Doppler velocimetry
title_full Free-surface velocity measurements of opaque materials in laser-driven shock-wave experiments using photonic Doppler velocimetry
title_fullStr Free-surface velocity measurements of opaque materials in laser-driven shock-wave experiments using photonic Doppler velocimetry
title_full_unstemmed Free-surface velocity measurements of opaque materials in laser-driven shock-wave experiments using photonic Doppler velocimetry
title_sort free-surface velocity measurements of opaque materials in laser-driven shock-wave experiments using photonic doppler velocimetry
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series Matter and Radiation at Extremes
issn 2468-080X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description We present a novel photonic Doppler velocimetry (PDV) design for laser-driven shock-wave experiments. This PDV design is intended to provide the capability of measuring the free-surface velocity of shocked opaque materials in the terapascal range. We present measurements of the free-surface velocity of gold for as long as ∼2 ns from the shock breakout, at pressures of up to ∼7 Mbar and a free-surface velocity of 7.3 km/s with an error of ∼1.5%. Such laboratory pressure conditions are achieved predominantly at high-intensity laser facilities where the only velocity diagnostic is usually line-imaging velocity interferometry for any reflector. However, that diagnostic is limited by the lower dynamic range of the streak camera (at a temporal resolution relevant to laser shock experiments) to measure the free-surface velocity of opaque materials up to pressures of only ∼1 Mbar. We expect the proposed PDV design to allow the free-surface velocity of opaque materials to be measured at much higher pressures.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0046884
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