Shock-induced transformation of liquid deuterium into a metallic fluid |
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Authors: | Celliers Collins Da Silva LB Gold Cauble Wallace Foord Hammel |
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Affiliation: | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, California 94551, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Simultaneous measurements of shock velocity and optical reflectance at 1064, 808, and 404 nm of a high pressure shock front propagating through liquid deuterium show a continuous increase in reflectance from below 10% and saturating at approximately (40-60)% in the range of shock velocities from 12 to 20 &mgr;m/ns (pressure range 17-50 GPa). The high optical reflectance is evidence that the shocked deuterium reaches a conducting state characteristic of a metallic fluid. Above 20 &mgr;m/ns shock velocity (50 GPa pressure) reflectance is constant indicating that the transformation is substantially complete. |
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