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Characterization of blast waves induced by femtosecond laser irradiation in solid targets

Journal
High Power Laser Science and Engineering
ISSN
20523289
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Katarzyna Liliana Batani
Sophia Malko
Michael Touati
Jean-Luc Feugeas
Amit D. Lad
Kamalesh Jana
G. Ravindra Kumar
Didier Raffestin
Olena Turianska
Dimitri Khaghani
Alessandro Tentori
Donaldi Mancelli
Artem S. Martynenko
Sergey Pikuz
Roberto Benocci
Luca Volpe
Ghassan Zeraouli
Jose Antonio Perez Hernandez
Enrique Garcia
Joao Santos
Dimitri Batani
Narayanan, V. 
Department of Physics 
DOI
10.1017/hpl.2024.36
Abstract
Blast waves have been produced in solid target by irradiation with short-pulse high-intensity lasers. The mechanism of production relies on energy deposition from the hot electrons produced by laser-matter interaction, producing a steep temperature gradient inside the target. Hot electrons also produce preheating of the material ahead of the blast wave and expansion of the target rear side, which results in a complex blast wave propagation dynamic. Several diagnostics have been used to characterize the hot electron source, the induced preheating and the velocity of the blast wave. Results are compared to numerical simulations. These show how blast wave pressure is initially very large (more than 100 Mbar), but it decreases very rapidly during propagation.
Subjects
  • blast waves

  • bremsstrahlung cannon...

  • Doppler velocimetry

  • electron spectrometer...

  • hot electrons

  • preheating

  • shock chronometry

  • short-pulse high-inte...

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