We present some experimental measurements of the reflectivity change in carbon compressed to Mbar pressures with 'two-layer-two-materials' targets made of porous carbon deposited on a transparent substrate. This may provide possible evidence of metallization in the liquid state. Numerical simulations were required to optimize target parameters and to clarify shock dynamics. An increase of reflectivity in carbon has been observed at about 2.6 Mbar and 14 000 K.

Paleari, S., Batani, D., Benocci, R., Shigemori, K., Hironaka, Y., Kadono, T., et al. (2014). About carbon reflectivity in the Mbar regime. Intervento presentato a: International Conference on Research and Applications of Plasmas, PLASMA 2013, Warsaw, Poland [10.1088/0031-8949/2014/T161/014018].

About carbon reflectivity in the Mbar regime

Batani D.;Benocci R.;
2014

Abstract

We present some experimental measurements of the reflectivity change in carbon compressed to Mbar pressures with 'two-layer-two-materials' targets made of porous carbon deposited on a transparent substrate. This may provide possible evidence of metallization in the liquid state. Numerical simulations were required to optimize target parameters and to clarify shock dynamics. An increase of reflectivity in carbon has been observed at about 2.6 Mbar and 14 000 K.
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extreme states; laser driven shock; liquid carbon
English
International Conference on Research and Applications of Plasmas, PLASMA 2013
2013
2014
T161
014018
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Paleari, S., Batani, D., Benocci, R., Shigemori, K., Hironaka, Y., Kadono, T., et al. (2014). About carbon reflectivity in the Mbar regime. Intervento presentato a: International Conference on Research and Applications of Plasmas, PLASMA 2013, Warsaw, Poland [10.1088/0031-8949/2014/T161/014018].
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