Measuring the Principle Hugoniot of Low-Density Aerogel Foam at Pressures up to 160 GPa

ORAL

Abstract

Low-density foams are of significant interest in inertial confinement fusion (ICF), with potential applications as fuel carriers, ablation layers, or as a hohlraum filling material. Despite their potential, the shock response of these materials remains poorly characterized, limiting the accuracy of hydrodynamic simulations. Here we report experimental measurements of the equation of state (EOS) for 90 mg/cm3 aerogel foam under laser-driven shock compression, conducted at the GEKKO XII laser facility. Shock pressures between 50 and 160 GPa were achieved, and the corresponding states were determined using standard impedance matching techniques with a quartz reference material. Initial measurements appeared to underestimate the foam shock velocity relative to predictions by the Quotidian Equation of State (QEOS) model. Experimental diagnostics indicated the presence of a vacuum gap between the reference material and the foam. The vacuum gaps have been characterized, and one-dimensional radiation-hydrodynamic simulations were conducted to estimate their impact on the measured shock velocity. After applying simulation-based corrections, the experimental Hugoniot aligns closely with QEOS predictions, validating the model’s applicability to low-density foams.

*UK researchers acknowledge support from the UKRI-STFC CLF Vulcan shutdown program. They also thank all of the staff of the Central Laser Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, especially its target fabrication and plasma physics groups, and the Scientific Computing Department for access to the SCARF supercomputing facility.

Publication: "Measuring the Principle Hugoniot of Low-Density Aerogel Foam at Pressures up to 160 GPa", PRE - Planned

Presenters

  • Jordan Lee

    • University of Oxford

Authors

  • Jordan Lee

    • University of Oxford
  • Peter Andrew Norreys

    • University of Oxford
  • Robert W Paddock

    • Central Laser Facility, STFC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
  • Matthew Oliver

    • Central laser Facility, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
  • Pawala Ariyathilaka

    • STFC UK
  • Christopher Spindloe

    • Central Laser Facility, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
  • Ben Fisher

    • University of York
  • Nigel C Woolsey

    • University of York
  • Stavros Backandreas

    • Laboratoire pour l'Utilisation des Lasers Intenses (LULI),
  • Bruno Albertazzi

    • Ecole Polytechnique
  • Michel Koenig

    • Ecole Polytechnique
  • Alexis Amouretti

    • University of Osaka
  • Norimasa Ozaki

    • Osaka University
  • Takayoshi Sano

    • The University of Osaka