• Matter and Radiation at Extremes
  • Vol. 6, Issue 4, 046902 (2021)
N. Nissima), E. Greenberg, M. Werdiger, Y. Horowitz, L. Bakshi, Y. Ferber, B. Glam, A. Fedotov-Gefen, L. Perelmutter, and S. Eliezer
Author Affiliations
  • Applied Physics Division, Soreq NRC, Yavne, Israel
  • show less
    DOI: 10.1063/5.0046884 Cite this Article
    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[J]. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 2021, 6(4): 046902 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    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.
    ufs=up+ur,

    View in Article

    ur=V(PH)V(P=0)dPSdV1/2dV,

    View in Article

    I[Etcosωttt+Ercosωrt+φ]2,

    View in Article

    P=ar+at+2aratcos2πδ(t)t+φ,

    View in Article

    Δυt=υtiυrδ.

    View in Article

    v=λ2Δυt.

    View in Article

    Vis=PmaxPminPmax+Pmin=2aratar+at.

    View in Article

    ϕtcos2πδtt+φ=Ptaratt2aratt.

    View in Article

    Δfτ14π,

    View in Article

    us=2.995+1.65356up0.01319up2

    View in Article

    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[J]. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 2021, 6(4): 046902
    Download Citation