Release and recompression measurements of multiple component reservoirs for strength drive experiments on the NIF
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Abstract
The ability to infer strength in materials driven with staged shocks requires the development and accurate measurement of a multiple-shock drive. We have developed such a drive for use in Ta strength experiments up to $\sim$ 5 Mbar [1], which utilizes an initial shock which is large enough to theoretically generate dislocations within the Ta itself. Our desire to investigate other materials, which melt at a lower pressure on their principle Hugoniot, along with the desire to have a drive with an initial shock below the homogeneous nucleation threshold of $\sim$ 660 kbar [2] has prompted us to design and develop a different $\sim$ 5 Mbar drive with a different initial shock. We report here on the proposed design and experimental results achieved at the National Ignition Facility of several of the new components of the drive -- specifically the lower density foam layer, an iodinated plastic layer, and an aluminum layer. \\[4pt] [1] PoP \textbf{19}, 056311 (2012).\\[0pt] [2] AIP Conf. Proceedings \textbf{1426}, 1379 (2012).
*This work was performed under the auspices of the Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, (LLNS) under Contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344. LLNL-ABS-656841
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